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Portuguese to Spanish translations [PRO] Other / jerga | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Alejandra Vuotto Argentina Local time: 01:42 | ||||||
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5 +2 | hacer novillos/hacerse la rata/ratearse |
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5 | hacer campana / hacer novillos |
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hacer novillos/hacerse la rata/ratearse Explanation: Sí, es correcto, la expresión refiere a ausentarse (generalmente sin aviso) de la escuela, la universidad, etc. En Argentina se utiliza "hacerse la rata" y sus variaciones. Saludos -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 minutos (2012-10-26 10:07:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dejo una referencia. http://www.blogolengua.com/2009/09/hacer-novillos.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 minutos (2012-10-26 10:13:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Aquí algunas ocurrencias sobre "matar aula" en Google http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q="vou matar aula a... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 minutos (2012-10-26 10:15:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- No sé si se va a encontrar alguna referencia en las dos lenguas, es una expresión totalmente coloquial. Viví muchos años en Brasil y por eso la conozco. Si lees las ocurrencias de Google, por contexto vas a notar que el significado es ese. Saludos |
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