Spanish idioms ppt

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SPANISH IDIOMS SPANISH IDIOMS EXPRESSIONS OR PHRASES EXPRESSIONS OR PHRASES Leticia Cid “Du yu spik Inglis?”

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Expresiones españolas traducidas al inglés literalmente con una nota de humor.

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SPANISH IDIOMSSPANISH IDIOMS

EXPRESSIONS OR PHRASESEXPRESSIONS OR PHRASES

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“Du

yu

spik

Inglis?”

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INDEXINDEX•Idioms definition.•Examples of idioms.•Bibliography.•Activities.

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IDIOMSIDIOMS

• Is an expression, word or phrase that has a figurative 

meaning that is comprehended in regard to a common use of

that expression that is separate from the literal meaning or 

definition of the words of which it is made. 

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EXAMPLESEXAMPLES

•“You have more tale than little street”.

• “To have big fibber”.

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• “From lost to the river”.

• “To deep into the darkness peering”.

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•“The mother who gave birth to him”.

•“Fuck you”.

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• “It is not turkey mucus”.

• “It's nothing to sneeze at”.

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•“For if the flies”.

•“Just in case”.

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•“Your pan has gone”.

•“Lose your temper”; “Freak out” or “You are going nuts”.

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• “Go out by legs”.

• “Run out” or “Leg it”Leticia Cid

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•“Let’s go, do not fuck me”.

•“Don’t mess/fuck with me” or “Fuck off”.

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• “Morning-singer”.

• “Birdbrain” or “bone head”.

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•“My happiness in a hole”.

•“My hopes were dashed”.

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•“To mount a chicken”.

•“Make a scene”.

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•“To eat oneself’s coconut”.

•“Don’t eat yourself up”.

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•“To take for the nightwatcher’s whistle”.

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• “You are dumber than Pete of the sticks”.

• “You are as dumb as a bag of hammers”.

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•“To another thing butterfly”.

•“To change the subject”.

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BIBLIOGRAPHYBIBLIOGRAPHY

•http://www.makarras.org/2007/10/16/from-the-lost-to-the-river-recopileision/

•http://www.wordreference.com/•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiom

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ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES

• 1) Write three Spanish idioms down in a piece of paper.

• 2) Try to translate them into English.

• 3) Idea-sharing session.

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