"Chavs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "chavs" is a slang word in British English, commonly used to refer to a group of young people, usually from low-income backgrounds, who wear casual and often flashy clothing, such as sportswear and gold jewelry. The term is often associated with stereotypes of being working-class, unsophisticated, and prone to anti-social behavior.
Chauvinists refers to people who have an excessive and usually irrational devotion to their own group, nation, or sex, often characterized by a sense of superiority and disdain for other groups.
Chavel is a type of Spanish wine, specifically a red wine made from the Mencia grape variety. It originated in the province of León, in the northwestern region of Castile and León.
A colloquialism! "Chawbacon" is an informal term used in some parts of the United States, particularly in the Midwest, to refer to a hog or pig. It is often used humorously or affectionately to describe someone who is lazy or unwilling to work hard, implying that they are as good for nothing as a lazy pig.
"To Life!" A Yiddish phrase commonly used as a toast, typically at a bar or bat mitzvah ceremony.
Chedelea refers to a surname of English origin, which is derived from the Old English words "ceald" meaning "cold" and "hēah" meaning "high" or "noble". It is believed to have originated as an occupation name, indicating that the original bearer of the surname likely resided in a cold or high place.