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226 months ago

Maria Bermudez (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > Spanish

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

to bitch

Context:

to bitch about unsolicited mai

Keywords:

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226 months ago

  See profile wrote:

protestar (contra)

My references:

Larousse's Unabridged Spanish/English Dictionary

226 months ago

  See profile wrote:

grunir, refunfunar, echar pestes

My comment:

disculpe las tildes en las n

226 months ago

Ingridg  See profile wrote:

Maldecir/quejarse/rezongar

My comment:

Putear (uso en Argentina, coloquial e informal)

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

226 months ago

JENN64  See profile wrote:

I agree with Ingrid it is used as quejarse and it can also be used as "putear" a term also used in Perú.

226 months ago

AlejandraCL  See profile wrote:

lamentarse o quejarse de correos no deseados

My comment:

bitch
v.- quejarse, refunfuñar, gruñir, rezongar, alegar por todos.- perraadj.- quejosa, refunfuñadora, gruñona, rezongona, alegona (fam. Colombia)

226 months ago

Brenda Elkja  See profile wrote:

quejar (se) por haner recibido un correo no deseado

My comment:

necesito más contexto, no me queda muy claro :(

unsolicited mail tambien puede ser ''correo no solicitado" .

226 months ago

Brenda Elkja  See profile wrote:

quejar (se) por haber recibido un correo no deseado

My comment:

necesito más contexto, no me queda muy claro :(

unsolicited mail tambien puede ser ''correo no solicitado" .

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