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it is use in argentina to say that something have sorprised you very much. Mario: me saq un 1 por copiarme y mi vieja me va a matar
Jose: a la mierda!! |
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When you want to leave something because you don't like it, in Argentina, people says "a la mierda" as his equal in english for "fuck it".
A variant is "andate a la mierda". Instead of talking about something as in "a la mierda" it talks about someone. His equal in english is "fuck off". Joey: Man, we have to do the Spanish class homework.
Matt: A la mierda, I don't wanna do it. |
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These are the uses in Argentina:
1- 'a la mierda' is used as 'Holy shit!' when used to express surprise. 2- 'a la mierda' can be used to say that one is 'getting the hell out of here'. You may also send someone 'to hell'. Note: mierda means shit, so actually you're going and sending someone 'to the shit' when using 'a la mierda'. A la mierda! me encontre una moneda.
Holy shit! I found a coin. Me voy a la mierda, nos vemos. I'm getting the hell out of here, see you. Andate a la mierda! Go to hell! |
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A Spanish slang meaning to not give a fuc*ing damn about something. Literal translation : (To the shit) with that! «¡a la mierda con eso!» “I don't give a damn about that”/or “screw that!”
Also note «à la merde» as the french translation |
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