Skip to main content

User account menu

  • Log in
Home

Test Site

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Contacts
  • Old Albums
  • New Albums
  • Archives
  • Files
  • Forums
  • Recent Forum Comments
  • Links
  • Films
  • Notary
  • Map

The word "Vale" in Jalisco

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Forums
  • Genealogy Research
  • The word "Vale" in Jalisco
By Gil | Mon, 2013-05-06 17:26

I am interested in finding more information on the word "Vale" and its origin. I can remember hearing the word "vale" around the house. The word "vale" is used when referring to someone.
I do not want to confuse anyone with the way that the spanish use the word vale. Correct me if I'm wrong, for the spanish, it means something like "OK" or "de acuerdo". An example of its use in Jalisco would be: Qvo le Vale, Andale Vale, Mira Vale, Ese Vale. Some people use it more than others but I have noticed that people from Jalisco, Nayarit, Sinaloa seem to use it the most.
I also remember hearing the word used like the way we use it in Venezuelan Novelas. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070627102059AAseGtR

I can't imagine the word being a slang word. Your input greatly appreciated.

  • Log in to post comments

Ale Velasco Jimenez

11 years 7 months ago

Permalink

The word "Vale" in Jalisco

Alejandra Varela.... I agree with the other comments i think is use to refer just a friend.. in Poncitlan Jalisco was the first place i heard it... they say it a LOT there..

  • Log in to post comments

ROHdez

12 years ago

Permalink

"Vale"

Gilberto,

Mr. Navarro is correct, it means..."Valedor"(Friend), I migth be wrong, but as far as I know, the word "Vale" is very much used in Michoacan, I never heard anyone from Jalisco, Sinaloa or Nayarit used it, but then there could be execptions. I grew up in the Cienega Michoacana region, near La Barca Jalisco (which belongs to the Cienega Jaliciense region, south of Los Altos region) and I remember some people refer to others as "Vale"; also "Primo" & "Compa" are very common in that region.

Saludos,
Roberto Hdez

  • Log in to post comments

Armando

12 years ago

Permalink

The word "Vale" in Jalisco

I have never heard friends or family from Jalisco say Quiubole Vale, Ándale Vale, Mira Vale, or Ese Vale.

It does seem to be a very rare slang word. It doesn't even show up in dictionaries of Mexicanismos, Modismos Mexicanos, or Terminos Mexicanos.

Armando

  • Log in to post comments

victorianonavarro (not verified)

12 years ago

Permalink

Valedor

If it is used when referring to someone, I guess it might be an abbreviation of "valedor" (according to the RAE dictionary, someone who protects someone else), which was a synonym of "friend", "dude", etc. in Mexico City I would say probably around the 1950's. I think it appears in the films by Pedro Infante, Tin-Tan, etc.(soy tu valedor).

It is indeed also a synonym of OK. Spaniards say just "vale" and Mexicans "sale y vale".

It also may mean someone doesn't care or give a damn, as in "me vale", "le vale", being an abbreviation of the phrase with the word "madres" at the end, which in this case is used as a synonym of "something insignificant".

Victoriano Navarro

  • Log in to post comments
Genealogy Research
  • Reset your password

Recent Forum Comments

Subject: Bringing back Juan de Moscoso y Sandoval
Comment Date: 2024-12-17
Last Comment: AshlynnCastaneda
Subject: Maria Velasco
Comment Date: 2024-12-16
Last Comment: DelgadoLopezVelasco
Subject: Maria Ygnacia Nomelin and Jose Miguel Espinosa
Comment Date: 2024-11-27
Last Comment: Gil4SC

Most Recent Genealogy Research Forum Topics

2024-11-18
Maria Ygnacia Nomelin and Jose Miguel Espinosa
2024-10-18
Vazquez de Mercado in Pinos, ZAC.
2024-09-21
Property records

Most Recent History, Culture and General Discussion Topics

2024-04-10
Romo De Vivar: Descendants of the Influential Jewish Family Ha Levi
2024-03-19
Way to show 400 years of family
2023-05-01
DNA Doe Project --- Identification: Parga

Most Recent Announcements and Event Topics

2024-11-21
New Member
2024-10-25
New Member: Jorge Casarez
2024-04-02
New Member

Language switcher

  • English
  • Español
Powered by Drupal
Subscribe to RSS feed

Developed & Designed by Alaa Haddad