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The whole nine yards


Tomisimo March 29, 2008 12:23 AM

The whole nine yards
 
This phrase basically means "everything". Here's an example:

A friend had a cookout yesterday. There was everything- grilled steaks, grilled salmon, fresh salad- the whole nine yards.

Is there any similar expression in Spanish?

Thanks :)

Alfonso March 29, 2008 01:41 AM

Supongo que hay varias expresiones con el mismo significado en español.

Se me ocurre la siguiente:

Había de todo, carne, pescado, ensalada... y toda la pesca.

Se utiliza, sobre todo, cuando la abundancia de algo resulta molesta:

Me fui de vacaciones con los niños, la mujer, el cuñado, la suegra, el primo de mi mujer, su novia... y toda la pesca.

Maybe, y toda la pesca is a little old fashioned. But I hear it quite often.

The whole nine yards, has it got something to do with rugby or American football?

Rusty March 29, 2008 05:48 AM

Look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whole_Nine_Yards

poli March 31, 2008 06:11 AM

An older term related to the whole nine yards is: everything but the
kitchen sink. It's still used.
In New York you'll hear: the whole megillah used to express the same
thing as the whole nine yards. This may be a regional term.

sosia April 01, 2008 02:56 AM

I usually use "Y todo lo demás". It's like "Y toda la pesca" from Alfonso.
saludos :D

Cubanboy April 01, 2008 09:59 AM

Hola.


...the whole nine yards --de todo.


Saludos.

viveka April 28, 2008 06:51 PM

the whole nine yards and retrahila or retrajila
 
Since "the whole nine yards" is an idiomatic phrase, perhaps retrahila is a good option in Spanish.

Mind you, you can google retrahila, it is more common in Caribbean countries, islands, and it is Spanish slang, but I don´t know if it is used in Spain.

It can also be pronounced retrajila

:)

Paz en todos los tiempos,
viveka

Tomisimo April 28, 2008 07:56 PM

Could you give an example of retrahila or retrajila? I googled it, but couldn't find a lot of responses.

sosia April 29, 2008 04:11 AM

I know "retahila"
retahíla.
(De recta e hila).
1. f. Serie de muchas cosas que están, suceden o se mencionan por su orden.

"Le pregunté quién había ido a la fuiesta y me soltó toda una retahíla de nombres"
saludos :D

Alfonso April 29, 2008 02:17 PM

Sí, también yo conozco retahíla o retahila con el significado que dijo Sosia.

Tomisimo April 30, 2008 09:05 AM

Gracias Sosia y Alfonso. :)


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