tuanis

Etymology
Originally the plural of the form of.

Adjective

 * 1)  of excellent quality; of a nice nature (said of a thing)
 * 2) * 2005-07-21, user "Fátima" on the ayvevos.com forum (primarily a Salvadoran forum)
 * "es"
 * "es"

- Hay si niña si Santa Ana es pero de los mejores lugares que tiene nuestro país y mira niña que romantico / tu marido vos solo que nada que ver lo que te decía con la serenata, o quizas te quería llevar para santa ana verdad tu hay no niña definitivamente tú y yo debemos organizar un té para platicar tantas cosas tuanis tuanis (sic, original orthography of the post) Ay sí, niña, sí. Santa Ana es pero de los mejores lugares que tiene nuestro país. Y mira niña qué romántico tu marido, vos. Solo que nada que ver lo que te decía con la serenata, o quizás te quería llevar para Santa Ana, ¿verdad, tú? Ay no niña, definitivamente tú y yo debemos organizar un té para platicar tantas cosas tuanis tuanis. (In standard orthography) Oh yeah. is one of the very best places that our country has. And whoa your husband is so romantic, wow. But what he would tell you about in the serenade had nothing to do with that, or maybe he wanted to take you to Santa Ana, don't you think? Seriously, me and you should definitely organize a meeting with tea to talk about such nice, nice many things.


 * 1)  of a good, kind personality (said of a person)
 * 2)  Cool (fashionable)
 * 3)  Nice, agreeable, giving a general sense of well-being, cool
 * 1)  Nice, agreeable, giving a general sense of well-being, cool
 * 1)  Nice, agreeable, giving a general sense of well-being, cool
 * 1)  Nice, agreeable, giving a general sense of well-being, cool

Usage notes

 * The word is largely obsolete in El Salvador, but it is common in Nicaragua and Costa Rica.