Mexican Slang 101
2011
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Illustrated analysis of popular phrases heard on the streets of Mexico. This project was done in 2010 as part of the "One Design x Day"project by Rodrigo Jimenez.
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- Mexican Slang 101An illustrated analysis of popular Mexican phrases.








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All works © Rodrigo Jimenez 2011.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Rodrigo Jimenez.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Rodrigo Jimenez.
