Michael30000
January 14, 2025, 02:46 PM
Hola a todos,
In one scene in the 1953 movie Carne de horca, someone yells “Posadero trae más vino” and then Juan Pablo, the main character, adds: "Y una baraja."
Then he walks over to the musicians who were playing music before, gives them some coins and says: "He ha tomar para unos vasos."
I suspect (but I'm not very sure) that the intended meaning is something like "Here are the money for you, buy themselves some glasses of wine", but what does "He ha tomar" mean?
https://my.mail.ru/ok/571130741592/video/10/413.html
The scene in questions starts at 06.24
Thank you.
In one scene in the 1953 movie Carne de horca, someone yells “Posadero trae más vino” and then Juan Pablo, the main character, adds: "Y una baraja."
Then he walks over to the musicians who were playing music before, gives them some coins and says: "He ha tomar para unos vasos."
I suspect (but I'm not very sure) that the intended meaning is something like "Here are the money for you, buy themselves some glasses of wine", but what does "He ha tomar" mean?
https://my.mail.ru/ok/571130741592/video/10/413.html
The scene in questions starts at 06.24
Thank you.