Sin palabras... la palabra que tiene usted
Trying to translate the phrase
Sin palabras... la palabra que tiene usted. I think it might be "Speechless - but you have the floor" or "Speechless, you have a say" or "Speechless, you have the word"? ?? Can anyone help? Julia |
Yes, speechless or without words is what sin palabras means.
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Not clear what "la palabra que tiene usted" is meant.
When I read it first time I imagine it to be a rough version of Sin palabras ... qué palabras que usa usted (I'm speechless ... what a manner of speaking you have --> how rude/naughty/inconsiderate/insensible/etcetera of you -delete as applicable-) but I'm still not sure. |
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