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    "survival" spanish

    With the proliferation of non Spanish speakers in my AO over the last few years I have batted around the idea of putting together a list of phrases or words that would be useful in a survival or defensive situation.

    I've looked around for such a thing a few times when I thought about it and never came up with a decent list. I figured it might be available and y'all would know where, or it could be done as a "group project"

    My Spanish is about as good as Peggy Hill's, so I'm stuck using google translate, but this is what I have so far...


    hands up- las manos en alto
    show your hands- mostrar sus manos
    face on the ground- la cara en el suelo
    on your knees- ponte de rodillas
    Drop the gun- tira el arma
    Drop the knife- caer el cuchillo

    water- agua
    fire- Fuego Encender (light) Disparar (gun)
    food- comida
    Clothes - ropa
    Shoes- zapato
    Socks- calcetines
    Blanket, bedding- manta, Ropa de calma

    bandage- Vendaje (noun) Vendar (verb)
    First aid - primeros auxilios
    -dar los primeros auxilios (give)
    Bleeding- sangría
    Gunshot- cañonazo
    Pregnant- embarazada
    Fever- fiebre
    Hospital- Hospital
    Doctor- Doctor
    Nurse- enfermera
    paramedic- paramédico
    Last edited by currahee; 07-10-13 at 17:57.
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    I think its a good thing to know. Being able to somewhat understand somebody can make the difference in difusing or escalating a situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by currahee View Post
    With the proliferation of non Spanish speakers in my AO over the last few years I have batted around the idea of putting together a list of phrases or words that would be useful in a survival or defensive situation.

    I've looked around for such a thing a few times when I thought about it and never came up with a decent list. I figured it might be available and y'all would know where, or it could be done as a "group project"

    My Spanish is about as good as Peggy Hill's, so I'm stuck using google translate, but this is what I have so far...


    hands up- las manos en alto

    hands up = "Manos arriba", which is a literal translation hands = manos, arriba = up

    show your hands- mostrar sus manos

    would be better said as "deja me ver sus manos" which = let me see your hands

    face on the ground- la cara en el suelo
    on your knees- ponte de rodillas


    Drop the gun- tira el arma

    literal translation to "tira el arma" is "throw the gun" which could work, but it would be better said as "suelta la arma" which is "let go of the gun"

    Drop the knife- caer el cuchillo

    the literal translation to "caer el cuchillo" is "fall the gun" as the word caer is the verb for fall. would be better said as "suelta el cuchillo" which is "let go of the knife"

    water- agua
    fire- Fuego Encender (light) Disparar (gun)
    food- comida
    Clothes - ropa
    Shoes- zapato
    Socks- calcetines
    Blanket, bedding- manta, Ropa de calma

    bandage- Vendaje (noun) Vendar (verb)
    First aid - primeros auxilios
    -dar los primeros auxilios (give)

    Bleeding- sangría

    if you tell someone in spanish "sangría" youre effectively asking them for an alcoholic drink (which is quite delicious) this would be better asked or said in this manner

    "estás sangrando?" meaning "are you bleeding?" and
    "estoy sangrando" meaning "i am bleeding"




    Gunshot- cañonazo
    Pregnant- embarazada
    Fever- fiebre
    Hospital- Hospital
    Doctor- Doctor
    Nurse- enfermera
    paramedic- paramédico
    edits in red

    my spanish is pretty horrifyingly bad for a cuban american, but i will help as much as i can, when i can.
    Last edited by fssmikey; 07-10-13 at 18:33.

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    Mikey,

    Thanks for the pointers. I tried to learn Spanish in college. It didn't work.

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    no problem, ive been trying to learn spanish for 34 years, and i still suck at it

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    That's great stuff, and I will amend my list with an eye towards making an actual resource.

    (I was wondering about "sangria" I've had it a few times)

    we need more stuff to be translated that was just off the top of my head.
    Last edited by currahee; 07-10-13 at 18:58.
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    Fssmikey did pretty good. Even reply with his Cuban influence, I could follow it with my L.A. based spanglish.

    Decent list, but I suggest finding what sort of hispanics are in your AO. Lots of dialects, and Puerto Rican Spanish is almost a different language. Make some amigos and have them help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by currahee View Post
    That's great stuff, and I will amend my list with an eye towards making an actual resource.

    (I was wondering about "sangria" I've had it a few times)

    we need more stuff to be translated that was just off the top of my head.
    Just returned from a 2+ month stay in Panama, and I had mucho sangria. It's not a Panamanian drink BTW, but there's a great Spanish place down the st from my condo.

    I found the Pimsler method quite effective for helping with basic conversational spanish, which came recommended by friend. I started with this for $30:

    http://www.amazon.com/Latin-American...msleur+spanish

    Helped me a ton. I'm far from fluent, but can at least get the basic essential stuff out (food, drink, bathroom, etc). I have heard generally good things about Rosseta Stone, but expensive.

    Only word I could think of to add that as essential emergency words probably important to know is "pain" = dolor

    If you are someone is injured and it's not apparent where, you can point and say "dolor!" or ask them "dolor?"
    Last edited by WillBrink; 07-11-13 at 16:43.
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    "survival" spanish

    Mikey, not bad brother and for the rest I lived in the Dominican Republic for 20 years so my Spanish is excellent (English is my second language) so the corrections on top are absolutely correct and if you guys need any additional stuff just let me know. Also to point out an absolutely correct comment by mikey is that Spanish is different in every Latin country so you may have to improvise sometimes. But you guys have a general idea which is good. Again, if there is anything let me know.
    Last edited by mikelowrey; 07-11-13 at 06:09.
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    Try ending a command in your most pissed off officer presence voice with "puto/putos"=fag/mofo.

    As in "Manos arriba PUTO! Try it next time and see the response.

    Also catch some George Lopez standup acts on YouTube for education and entertainment.

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