Ep. 4 — ¡ÓRALE! The One Word That Says It All 🇲🇽
Bilingual Badass: Mexican Spanish Skill Training
Release Date: 10/24/2025
Bilingual Badass: Mexican Spanish Skill Training
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You hear it everywhere — in movies, on the streets, and from every Mexican uncle at a carne asada: ¡Órale! But what does it actually mean? In this episode, Profe Levi breaks down one of the most versatile words in Mexican Spanish — a single expression that can mean “OK,” “Let’s go,” “Wow,” or “Come on!” depending on how you say it. We’ll explore its origins, cultural flavor, and real-world examples so you can start using órale naturally in your conversations. By the end, you’ll know exactly when and how to drop an “Órale” like a true bilingual badass....
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Bilingual Badass: Mexican Spanish Skill Training
Bilingual Badass Ep. 1 — “No Mames” Explained: The Most Mexican Phrase Ever 🇲🇽
Welcome to Bilingual Badass, hosted by Levi Flint, your favorite no-BS language coach.
In this episode, Levi breaks down one of the most common and misunderstood Mexican Spanish slang phrases — “No mames.”
You’ll learn:
🇲🇽 What “no mames” really means (hint: it’s not about
info_outlineYou hear it everywhere — in movies, on the streets, and from every Mexican uncle at a carne asada: ¡Órale!
But what does it actually mean? In this episode, Profe Levi breaks down one of the most versatile words in Mexican Spanish — a single expression that can mean “OK,” “Let’s go,” “Wow,” or “Come on!” depending on how you say it.
We’ll explore its origins, cultural flavor, and real-world examples so you can start using órale naturally in your conversations.
By the end, you’ll know exactly when and how to drop an “Órale” like a true bilingual badass.
🎧 Short, punchy, and full of real Mexican Spanish vibes — this is episode 4 of the Bilingual Badass Podcast.