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.
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.
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?"
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“Those who do not view armed self defense as a basic human right, ignore the mass graves of those who died on their knees at the hands of tyrants.”
Tira el arma.
I wouldn't phrase it that way. By saying that, you're also telling them to discharge their weapon!
That's the tricky thing about Spanish. Verbs, such as tirar, can and do mean a whole lot of different things.
Instead, I would say-
Déjalo caer! or if you want it to be specific to a gun you can say, "Déjala caer el arma."
Dejar is a verb for "to drop" or "to allow"
Caer is a verb for "to fall"
The "lo" or "la" refers to whatever they have.
So, literally, you're telling them to "Allow it to fall" or "Let it fall." But it means "drop it."
But of course, there are a myriad of ways to say the same thing. The above is just how I would say it.
Last edited by 77thNYSV; 07-11-13 at 22:00.
The Border Book is a good start. It's small, fits in your pocket.
http://www.itstactical.com/store/book/border-book/
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Pilot,
Looks good. Thanks for sharing. Are the pages durable? Might have to get one.
I always heard put "wey" on the end of each sentence.
^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
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Go where the food is.
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"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18
^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
Technique is nothing more than failed style. Cecil B DeMented
"If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away."-Dog
Go where the food is.
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