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Sí-sí


fglorca May 01, 2020 03:18 AM

Sí-sí
 
I’m looking for an accurate translation of ‘sí-sí’ below:
• Con la recuperación de la economía ha llegado la hora de los sí‐sí. Son jóvenes que sí estudian y que sí trabajan. Se pasan el verano ganándose dinero extra.

Would the second sentence translate as:
• They are young people who ‘do’ work and who ‘do’ study, where ‘do’ in this context acts as an auxiliary, and not as a main verb.

Many thanks in advance.

Rusty May 01, 2020 06:44 AM

I see that this is being translated literally. A 'yes-yes' person would be someone who makes the most of their time, by working and studying throughout the summer vacation. You could say they're taking a no-nonsense approach to life, or just taking care of business. They aren't wasting any time away.

The use of before a verb emphasizes the action, so it can be translated as you stated (using the auxiliary 'do'). We can also just give emphasis to the verb while speaking and not use the auxiliary.

AngelicaDeAlquezar May 01, 2020 01:08 PM

I agree with Rusty.
Also, I this is said in opposition to the people called "ni-ni" (ni estudia, ni trabaja).
These are mostly young people who dropped school and don't work (in English they're called NEET-- No Education, Employment, or Training). They've been stigmatized as lazy young people, but this is a complex economic and social problem, as many of them have been forced out of school and can't find a job, due to social, cultural and economic conditions they can't always control. :)

poli May 01, 2020 02:51 PM

I never heard of the term NEET . Ninny is an older term coincidentially related NEET. I think ninny comes from nincompoot ( una persona incapaz) .

fglorca May 05, 2020 05:40 AM

Many thanks!

AngelicaDeAlquezar May 05, 2020 02:35 PM

@Poli: I didn't know that. I just found the term through a quick Google search. ;(

poli May 05, 2020 04:37 PM

Angelica, I just realized that my answer had a typographical error. In case you didn't catch my error, the correct word is nincompoop.

AngelicaDeAlquezar May 05, 2020 05:50 PM

Thank you, Poli, I didn't realize it. :D


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