¡Minga!: no way, of course not
By Katie on May 27, 2009
How funny that you posted “minga” as the phrase of the week. I just heard it for the first time earlier today.
By Patagonia on May 27, 2009
That is funny. Great minds learn alike. (:
By Flavia on May 28, 2009
How much I miss the expression “Minga”!!!! Even if I live in Italy now, when I don’t agrre with something or I am angry I use it.
By Patagonia on May 28, 2009
I wonder if “minga” is more of a girl saying, kind of like “what—-ever!”?
Saludos, Jamie
I love how languages can be interwoven with living in other cultures. Where in Italy do you live Flavia? I love the ease of Italian life. (:
I live in a small town called Sale in the province of Alessandria in the South-east Piemonte (North Italy). I will send you some photos of the place where I live. It is full of ease!!!!
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6 Responses to “Phrase of the Week”
By Katie on May 27, 2009
How funny that you posted “minga” as the phrase of the week. I just heard it for the first time earlier today.
By Patagonia on May 27, 2009
That is funny. Great minds learn alike. (:
By Flavia on May 28, 2009
How much I miss the expression “Minga”!!!!
Even if I live in Italy now, when I don’t agrre with something or I am angry I use it.
By Patagonia on May 28, 2009
I wonder if “minga” is more of a girl saying, kind of like “what—-ever!”?
Saludos, Jamie
By Patagonia on May 28, 2009
I love how languages can be interwoven with living in other cultures. Where in Italy do you live Flavia? I love the ease of Italian life. (:
By Flavia on May 28, 2009
I live in a small town called Sale in the province of Alessandria in the South-east Piemonte (North Italy).
I will send you some photos of the place where I live. It is full of ease!!!!