Understanding local dialects can help travelers feel right at home when communicating with those locals who speak in dialect.
The official language of Cuba is Spanish and is widely spoken throughout the caribbean island. Cuba’s official
Name is the Republic of Cuba and the Capital City is Havana.
Also, you must know that Spanish has not only become the chief language of Spain but also of all the Latin
American Republics.
Last but not least, most of Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America, Spaniards of all origens are sometimes called gallegos. Keep in mind, not all the population speaks Galego.
Here are some of Cuba, phrases, meanings available below:
Pura {Madre}
Puro {Padre}
Monina {Brother}
¿Qué bolá? {Whats up?}
¿Cómo tú ves el paño? {How are things?}
Socio {a very close friend, woman to man}
Socia {a very close friend, woman to woman}
Consorte {a very close friend {used between guys only I think}



