Andalusia is the largest autonomous community in Spain and its people are completely different from the rest of Spaniards, since they have a very interesting culture and traditional customs.
The forms that Andalusians use to express themselves are particular to this region, since their culture, way of being and character, make Andalusians a people with totally unique cultural properties. Spain is a country in which different peoples participated in its formation, such as: the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Arabs, Romans and Iberians.
All of them helped create the Spain we know today, and according to the different influences that reached each region, they marked said population with different cultural properties.
Typical phrases and sayings of the Andalusian people
Would you like to know the best typical phrases and sayings of Andalusia?
Below we will show you the 50 most interesting Andalusian phrases and sayings with them you will discover a little more about this wonderful region of Spain.
1. There are those who spend a real on matches to look for an ochavillo.
We all make mistakes in life.
2. The bell does not go to mass, but it warns.
We must know how to understand the warnings we receive.
3. I fried it hot.
Dishes cooked in this way should be served hot.
4. The commandments of La Carraca: that everyone smoke from their flask.
Everyone must look for their own future.
5. The three wonders of Jerez: wine, horse and woman.
Jerez is a beautiful city, full of positive things. A city that, without a doubt, is worth knowing.
6. I forgot, I neither thanked nor paid.
If the person who lent us the money does not remember the loan itself, we do not have to return it.
7. Taking water to the sea, that would be crazy.
We should not do things that do not make practical sense.
8. Resolute woman, horns on the back.
That woman with a very idle life may be unfaithful to us in the future.
9. The eyes are always young.
It is very common for women or men of a certain age to feel attracted to people younger than them.
10. There is no dull story like the one who tells it is funny.
If we are a funny person, everything we explain will be funny.
11. What the father achieves, the son fails.
He who receives an inheritance usually wastes it.
12. Justice and Lent are made for the poor.
The poor always come out worse in any situation.
13. Tears and sighs greatly weaken the wounded heart.
Having a negative attitude will not help us overcome our problems.
14. Do not take bloat from a dog that has an owner.
If he has someone to vouch for him, it is best not to get into trouble with that person.
15. Prayer and tasty and short visit.
We must not abuse the hospitality of others.
16. Ole salt shaker, grace is worth more than money.
Having people skills is much more important than having money.
17. A book that leaves your house, if it gets lost, it has traces.
That utensil that we lend to a neighbor or friend, it is very likely that we will not get it back.
18. The woman and the earth, brunette.
In the past it was thought that a dark woman and a dark soil would surely be more fertile.
19. The player’s children do not have to fight over the partition.
The man who spends money on gambling will leave nothing for his children.
20. Dark North and clear Ceuta, water tomorrow.
A poetic way of saying that a storm is approaching from the north.
21. There is no bad cook with side tomatoes.
Tomatoes enhance any dish.
22. The graves are filled more with dinners than with sorrows.
Abuses will take us to the grave. We should not abuse food and drink.
23. Longer than a day without bread.
It is usually said to a person who is very tall, or to a very tedious trip.
24. Taking wine to Jerez is foolish.
In Jerez there are such good wines that we should not bring wine from outside. Enjoying the specialty of the place where we go is the right thing to do.
25. The best in the world is Matarredonda, then Seville, Osuna and Ronda.
The Andalusians feel a great love for their land, in this beautiful phrase we can see it clearly.
26. What is spoken is carried away by the wind, what is written remains a matter of record.
If an agreement is in writing, it will have a much better chance of being fulfilled.
27. Hope does not satisfy, but it entertains hunger.
We must never lose hope, in the end we will achieve our goal.
28. The luck of the ugly, the pretty desires it.
That woman who may not be very attractive may still be very lucky in love.
29. You are a son and a father you will be; With whatever yardstick you measure, they will measure you.
We must know how to raise our children and value the lessons our father gave us.
30. Friar who asks for God, asks for two.
That person who is a devout believer will always pray to God for the good of other people.
31. What do you want, my Miarma?
This is an affectionate greeting that is very commonly used in the south of Spain.
32. Noniná, I’m very pretty.
The word “noniná” refers to a self-affirmation, it is like saying: it is true or it is not.
33. Boss, arfavo and give me some olives.
In this peculiar way people address waiters in Andalusia.
34. Quillo, what are we doing tonight?
The word “quillo” is used a lot in Andalusia, it is an abbreviation of “liquillo” or “child”.
35. That waiter is a Malaje.
When someone is not very nice or even a little unfriendly.
36. What a pain in the ass to eat.
This phrase refers to the person having eaten their fill. “Pechá” comes from pechada, used to say that we have carried out an action to the point of satiety.
37. But what are you doing, pitcher soul!
A very curious way to get someone’s attention.
38. I am totally “ennortá” with what you have told me.
This expression is usually used to say that something has left us confused.
39. Did they really scold you for being late? Yes, what a hit.
When we receive a very strong fight or suffer a big beating, it can be called this way.
40. It makes me angry.
When something makes us angry or bothers us.
41. Hoop, hoop.
Of course, of course. It is used to say that something is true.
42. You are a convention.
When someone is interested.
43. Pecking.
Eat a little bit of everything.
44. Lavín, how you messed up.
Lavín is an abbreviation of The Virgin, and is used as an exclamation. An expression similar to “dear god,” for example.
45. You are a ghost.
Someone who is a liar or tells lies wherever he goes.
46. Not even Dió understands this.
Phrase used to say that something is incomprehensible. Andalusians tend to abbreviate words a lot.
47. A jartah.
A lot of something.
48. Make a mandadillo.
Run an errand or go buy something.
49. Make the longuis.
Acting clueless, as if it wasn’t the thing with us.
50. Send to hell.
In other regions of Spain the expression “send you to hell” is used; in Andalusia they usually tell you to go to hell.