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Engañar


ROBINDESBOIS March 16, 2016 04:53 PM

Engañar
 
How can I translate engañar en the following context .

Cuando fuí a Marruecos tuve la sensación de que todo el mundo quería emgañarme. ( en el sentido de robar dinero, sacar dinero etc...)

poli March 16, 2016 06:07 PM

When I went to Morocco, I was under the impression that everyone was out to rip me off/to cheat me, to do me out of something. To cheat me seems best.

Rusty March 16, 2016 06:20 PM

I had the feeling that everyone wanted to ... (dar gato por liebre)
... take me (for a ride).
... trick me.
... cheat me.
... dupe me.
... con me.
... gyp me.
... swindle me.
... deceive me.
... delude me.

... rip me off. (rob me, pilfer me)

... catch me off-guard.
... take advantage of me.

ROBINDESBOIS March 17, 2016 02:57 AM

Phenomenal

JPablo March 17, 2016 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROBINDESBOIS (Post 159002)
Phenomenal

Hola, Robin.

Cuando en español decimos "¡Fenomenal", en inglés creo que se usaría comúnmente: "Fantastic!" o bien "Great!".

(Sólo como nota idiomática).

I've seen something like "phenomenal achievement", in the sense of "extraordinary; outstanding; remarkable", but modifying a noun, in this case "achievement"...

ROBINDESBOIS March 19, 2016 01:03 AM

Gracias.

And when do we use fool ? E.g He fooled me!

Rusty March 19, 2016 08:37 AM

We left that out, even though it means 'trick' or 'deceive', because we don't usually use it in advance, like when we perceive that folks are out to get us.
('Out to get me' or 'out to fool/trick/deceive/etc. me' are other ways to say that you have a feeling you're going to be cheated/robbed.)

We used 'fool' with an object when the action has already happened.
He fooled me! =
He tricked me!
He played a trick on me!
He pulled the wool over my eyes!
He caught me off-guard!

He fooled me! =
He deceived me!
He cheated me out of something!
He robbed me blind!
He took advantage of me!


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