Thursday, 3 October 2019

How To Express Condolences In Spanish And Saying Some Insults in Spanish

This Spanish vocabulary lesson consists of two parts. The first part will teach how to sky condolences in Spanish. The second portion of this lesson covers some insulting things to name in Spanish. Let's begin as soon as the share of this lesson which covers expressing condolences in Spanish.

I usual an email today from a customer who asked:

"Hola Patrick,

My adjacent entre neighbor's grandfather passed away last night. My neighboring-door defer neighbor and his relatives are from Mexico and they know that I am maddening to learn Spanish so we always unaided lecture to each added in Spanish. How would I pronounce 'present my condolences' in Spanish? I have a ton of learning-Spanish books but not one of them teaches this useful phrase."

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There are a couple of ways to make known it if speaking to the person who suffered the loss in his or her intimates. You can pronounce:

Mi ms sentido psame. Accept my condolences. (Not a literal translation but near satisfactory.)

"Mi ms sentido psame" sounds somewhat formal. If you prefer to sealed a little less formal you can just declare:

Lo siento mucho. I am certainly sorry. (Literally, "I atmosphere it a lot.")

If you are at odds directly to the person who suffered the loss in his or her family and throbbing to run by "offer him/her my condolences" you can make known:

Dale mi ms sentido psame. Dale mis condolencias.

The second part of this lesson covers some insulting commands to publicize in Spanish. In belligerence you ever dependence to apportion such commands in Spanish, I am going to list 6 of them. Not that you'd ever lack to name such horrible things to someone in Spanish. But just in quarrel...

1. Vete! - Scram! Beat it! Get out of here! Leave!

2 Lrgate! - Get out of here!

Lrgate! is one that I always here in the movies that have been dubbed exceeding from English to Spanish. I have never heard the term used in Colombia. But anyone in Colombia would know what it means. 

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