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Female version of ñeri?
I've heard that ñeri can be used in Argentina to refer to a friend or "amigo" but can you also call use ñeri to refer to an amiga (female friend)?
Aug 20, 2020 2:25 PM
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In the young adults/adolescent slang you can say ñeri for a boy or girl and it is correct. We normally use ñeri as someone who you trust a lot. More than a friend.
"Nos vamos a juntar con mi ñeri a tomar unos fernet"
August 26, 2020
Generally ÑERI is not a word used in Argentina. Maybe in any place it could be a kind of slang that I really don't know.
I'm trying to think something else about it and ÑERI could be used to express these words COMPAÑERO or COMPAÑERA (male or female). As a result ÑERI does not have gender in order to talk with a man or a woman. This is only an opinion, I don´t know how to use this word.
If you want to say friend in Spanish, talking to people from Argentina, just say AMIGO o AMIGA.
If you say ÑERI, in my opinion only a few people could understand it.
August 30, 2020
My Argentine female friends sometimes refer to each other as "piba"
I've also heard "chabón" / "chabona" used for "friend".
In addition, I've heard "che" used between friends.
As for "ñeri", I've never heard that one, but here's an excellent online Argentine dictionary that might help you:
https://www.diccionarioargentino.com/
(ñeri) https://www.diccionarioargentino.com/term/%C3%B1eri
August 22, 2020
Hi Rebecca,
“Ñeri” doesn’t mean friend and there’s not a female version.
Please read a private message I’ve sent to you.
IHIH
LEO
August 20, 2020
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