The Many Meanings of “Berraco” (2024)

Of all the many Colombian slang terms explained on this blog, one of the trickier terms to get your head round is “berraco” (sometimes also spelt “verraco”). It is extremely easy to get confused with this one.

Technically, a “berraco” is a sort of pig, but if you hear this word in Colombia, it is almost certainly not being used to refer to the animal. But it is not always an easy matter to figure out what the word is being used to mean.

A Colombian could quite feasibly say “berraco” (or one its variants like berraquera, emberracarse or berracamente) in five consecutive sentences to mean five entirely different things. Trying to decipher these as a language learner is a sure fire way to get yourself confused. And fast.

To save you some of these headaches, I’ve produced a quick gringo survival guide to the most common contexts in which the word is heard. At least now you’ll have a fighting chance of understanding what is being said.

For Intelligence

When talking about people, “ser berraco” is a high complimentary way to describe someone intelligent or exceptionally able. There is little better way to congratulate a Colombian on achieving something very difficult than saying: “¡Usted sí es un berraco!”. This is perhaps the equivalent of the English phrases: “Wow, you’re a genius!” or “You’re a total legend!” etc.

The personal quality which has led them to achieve such lofty heights may separately be referred to as “berraquera”. In this context, the phrase “¡Qué berraquera!” means something akin to “How amazingly clever of you!”.

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For Anger

In other circ*mstances, describing someone as “berraco” can mean not that they are clever but that they are angry. This would be the case when the term is preceded by the verb “estar”.

So, the meaning of “Él está bien berraco hoy” would be something like “He’s really angry / in a foul mood today” (not “He is exceptionally able today”). In this same line, the verb “emberracarse” is a way of saying “to get angry”, while “estar emberracado/a” means “to be angry”.

For Difficulty

When applied not to people, but instead to situations and tasks, “berraco” means “very difficult”. For example, “Uy esto está muy berraco hermano” is a way to say “Jesus man, this is really tough!”. Another popular phrase meaning roughly the same thing is “¡Qué cosa tan berraca!” (“What a difficult / tricky thing”).

For (Large) Quantities

Another use of “berraco”, and “berracamente”, is as synonyms for “a great deal” or “a large amount”. For example, a sign over a little shop might read: “Berracamente orgulloso de ser colombiano” (“Incredibly proud to be Colombian”). Alternatively, a friend preparing for an exam might say: “Me toca leer como un berraco” (“I’ve got to read an absolute ton”).

For Emphasis

In this same vein, the uniquely Colombian idiomatic phrase “…más que un berraco” means “a great deal”, as in “Él estaba gritando más que un berraco” (“He was shouting a hell of a lot”). Finally, “ni por el berraco” means “(absolutely) no way” e.g. “¡Ni por el berraco voy a ir allá!” (“No way in hell I’m going there!”).

Given the numerous different meanings of this term, you will no doubt see why it is one of Colombian Spanish’s hardest terms (and this list is by no means exhaustive). Hearing it used frequently in context is probably the only way to understand its true versatility.

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The Many Meanings of “Berraco” (2024)

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The Many Meanings of “Berraco”? ›

> berraco/verraco

verraco
The Spanish word verraco normally refers to boars, and the sculptures are sometimes called verracos de piedra (pigs of stone) to distinguish them from live animals. The stone verracos appear to represent not only pigs but also other animals.
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: Colombianism for excellence more interesting for its varietyof meanings. It can refer to: 1) Someone with great talent or great courage: “Tu hermano es un berraco”; 2) A personwho is very angry: “Estoy berraco”; 3) A complicated situation: “Eso e...

What does berraco mean in slang? ›

(Colombia, slang) gutsy person; someone with some balls.

What does berraco mean in Cuba? ›

(informal) masculine noun. noisy brat. Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

What does Berraca mean in Puerto Rico? ›

Colloquial. berraca [adj/f] CU. foolish.

What does veraco mean? ›

What is the translation of "veraco" in English? veraco = truth.

Where does the word berraco come from? ›

“Berraco” is a Colombian slang term that has several different meanings, all of which project a great deal of passion. The most common use of the term means this: A Great player; a Hard worker; a Fantastic person; Someone capable of doing remarkable things.

Is it berraco or verraco? ›

Berraco means nothing. Verraco is a male pig used for procreation. For extension it is applicable to an untidy person, a bad manered person or a stupid scandalous person.

What does Berraco mean in Colombia? ›

When applied not to people, but instead to situations and tasks, “berraco” means “very difficult”.

What is a bellaco? ›

noun. villain [noun] a person who is wicked or of very bad character.

How do you say girlfriend in Cuba? ›

Jeva. This can mean either a girl or a girlfriend. So mi jeva is “my girlfriend.” Voy a cenar con mi jeva esta noche.

What do you call a Puerto Rican lady? ›

1. General. puerto rican man/woman. boricua [m/f]

How do you say beautiful girl in Puerto Rico? ›

Say “hermosa mujer.” This means “beautiful woman” in Spanish. To say “beautiful girl,” you would say "niña hermosa."

How do you say pretty girl in Puerto Rican? ›

"Guapa” and “linda” are also ways of saying a woman is good looking. "Bonita" means, "pretty."

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¿Cómo se dice "bitch" en español? How do you say "bitch" in Spanish? - It could be "perra", "cabrona", or "zorra."¿Cómo se dice "bitch" en español? - Podría ser "perra", "cabrona" o "zorra".

What is drunk in Puerto Rican slang? ›

Jumeta. If you don't watch yourself at el bembé (Puerto Rican for party), you might find yourself to drunk, which is signified by the term jumeta. For example: Anoche fui a casa porque si me hubiera quedado más tiempo, me habría emjumeta.

What is the Spanish slang for gangster? ›

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What is slang for dude in Colombia? ›

Colombians might use the colloquial term "Man" or "Parce" to refer to a friend or acquaintance, equivalent to saying "dude" in English.

What is the slang term for Colombians? ›

Colombians refer to themselves as “paisas” much as Costa Ricans refer to themselves as “ticos.” Pais is Spanish for country, and this term is adapted to mean being one of their country. For example: Este es el bar favorito de los paisas!

What's up in Colombian slang? ›

¿Qué hubo? Translated literally as “What's happening?” In Colombia, it's usually shortened as “Quiubo?” and means, enthusiastically, “What's up?” Quiubo, Juan!

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