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In conversation, do Spanish speakers fill sentences with any informal words?
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For example, in English I could say very naturally: "I've seen this movie like a hundred times."
Are there similar filler words ("like") in Spanish? Is it common in Spanish to use "a hundred" as a typical exaggeration? And, are there good ways to practice if I don't have anyone near me that speaks the language?
Thank you in advance!
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They do in Mexico. Hear it all the time amongst the people I work with and TV shows, youtube channels, and movies I've watched from there as well. They use "esto" for "um" in Columbia as well. I go between the two.