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Por mi, como si vuelve a su tierra
I came across this quote in a Spanish drama. It was meant to meant to mean, as far as I'm concerned, she should go back to her land (country). I would never have understood this phrase out of context. Is this a phrase that is commonly understood?
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Without any context, I don't know if anyone I know would understand it.
With that meaning, I would think of: - Por mí que se vuelva/regrese a su tierra. - Por mí, si se vuelve/regresa a su tierra, es igual.
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