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173 months ago

JENN64  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

de las fiestas: "Estoy pilla".

Context:

Adémas como dicen las niñas de mi pueblo en los bailes de las fiestas: "Estoy pilla".

Keywords:

Spanish from SPAIN

 

 

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171 months ago

P Diane  See my profile wrote:

LIke the girls in my town say at dances: "Here comes trouble."

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173 months ago

P Diane  See my profile wrote:

As the the girls of my village say in dancing parties; "I'm rather mischievous"

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173 months ago

P Diane  See my profile wrote:

like the little girls in my town say when they're at party dances, "I'm a rascal."

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www.spanishdict.com/translatepilla

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173 months ago

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Depending on the context, it might also mean "I'm a loafer/vagabond."

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