@maxi1974 I really don't know what are You talking about. For me it sounds all like semi-random alien signals. So I don't even know if You insult me or prise me. ;p In other worlds, I have completely no idea. Sorry. But greetings from Poland, I hope You will solve Your problems. ;p
Thats why Ive been translating them myself whenever he provides his native-language...
Im doing the best I can with it

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Nothing I can do when he translates them himself (but I dont understand any of it either at that point lol).
However, the member is NOT-insulting you

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For easier understanding/reference, the "jajaja" is same as this English-slang--->
"LOL 
"<---Which itself, actually is an acronym (
Laughing Out Loud).
@UniqueUserName Translators detecting Hispanic but I'm not familiar with this type of languages. It is the same situation as many peoples misleading Slavic languages; they are very different but for most of the peoples sounds similar.
Every language has slight differences which are usually dependent upon where someone lives, the local way of speech and formation of sentences (
syntax)... EG dialects/accents/slang/etc.
My own Country/Language is not immune to this neither, as the speech-patterns/accents of people in my area are not anything-like someone from either bordering State...
Example: I live in New England, USA; at the halfway-point between New York City and Boston (about 100-miles in either direction from my home in Connecticut)...
People in those areas think we sound British (England-English)...

LMAO!
And, when I travel around my own-Country, to be perfectly honest, I myself cannot even understand some people in parts of Louisiana (a character in the "Joe Dirt" movie, is a good example of this)...

Yet they are still speaking-English.
Also, Spanish-speaking people in my area from bordering-Countries (Puerto-Rico/Mexico) have trouble understanding people from Spain.
If you want to have a good-laugh...
Here is a list of some local (to me)
Slang-examples:
https://www.smartling.com/blog/40-american-slang-words-and-phrases-you-need-to-know/
-Uni