Medios de Comunicación - Lenguaje SMS
Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el lenguaje de mensajes de texto como "brb", "btw" y "obvs".
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a group of characters, such as ':-)', resembling a smiling face used in online conversations

smiley
used in a text message, email, etc. to share a personal opinion of something

en lo que a mí respecta, por lo que a mí respecta
used in a text message, email, etc. to express one's doubt while giving an opinion

que yo sepa, por lo que sé
(especially in text messages, on social media, etc.) a male partner that one has a sexual or romantic relationship with

novio
(especially in text messages, on social media, etc.) a female partner that one has a sexual or romantic relationship with

novia
someone's best friend, used by young people on social media, especially in text messages

BFF, mejor amigo/a
used in online conversations indicating that one would be back after a short time

Ya vuelvo
a common abbreviation used in texts or online conversations, which means one does not know something

no c, no sé
used especially in text or online messages to express laughter or amusement about something funny

jajaja, qué risa
used in texts or online messages about something that is funny and amusing, expressing laughter

jajaja, qué risa
used in text messages, emails, etc. emphasizing that someone should not interfere in other's lives

y a ti qué te importa, métete en tus asuntos
especially used in text messages, emails, etc. indicating that something is clear and easily understood

obviamente, obvio
used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages

Dios mío
used in a text message, email, etc. as a dismissive response to a long post or text or to give a summary

demasiado largo (no lo leí)
used to express good wishes and congratulations to someone on their birthday

Feliz cumpleaños, Felicidades en tu día
an abbreviation commonly used in online conversations and social media posts to encourage living life to the fullest and taking risks

YOLO, Solo se vive una vez
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used as a quick and casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon

Nos vemos, Hasta luego
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used to distinguish between online or virtual interactions and interactions that take place in person or offline
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used as a quick and casual way of acknowledging a request or expressing that something is not an issue

No hay problema, Sin problema
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used as a quick and casual way of letting someone know that the sender is en route to a location or event

OMW, En camino
used in written or spoken conversations to indicate that someone has shared more personal or detailed information than is comfortable or necessary

demasiada información, TMI
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used to express that something is funny or amusing

partiéndome de risa, PTDR
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used as a quick and casual way of expressing approval, satisfaction, or agreement

Genial, Fantástico
an abbreviation commonly used in text messaging and online communications, often used as a way of starting a conversation or checking in with someone to see what they are up to

WYD (¿Qué estás haciendo?), WYD (¿Qué haces?)
used to introduce a new topic or information that is related to the ongoing conversation

por cierto, a propósito
used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay

tan pronto como sea posible, lo antes posible
used in online messaging, texting, and email as a friendly way to indicate that the conversation is ending but the speakers will communicate again in the future

¡Hasta luego!, ¡Hablamos luego!
used in written or spoken communication to indicate that the information being provided is intended to inform the recipient, but not necessarily requiring any action on their part
a short way to say thank you

gracias
used as a casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon

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