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Me encajan


Marsopa October 02, 2009 10:44 AM

Me encajan
 
Me encajan las uñas...What would this most likey mean, off the top of your head?

Thanks.

Marsopa (I swear I can't find my last post that I thought I posted a couple days ago... Oh well.):)

poli October 02, 2009 01:14 PM

I think me ecajaron las uñas means they sunk their fingernails under my skin.
or
They gnarled me with they nails.

hermit October 02, 2009 01:40 PM

hey poli - that'd be my guess, too.

"they gnarled me with they nails." - too funny!

hermit

ookami October 02, 2009 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 54528)
I think me ecajaron las uñas means they sunk their fingernails under my skin.
or
They gnarled me with they nails.

I understand that.

chileno October 02, 2009 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by hermit (Post 54538)
hey poli - that'd be my guess, too.

"they gnarled me with they nails." - too funny!

hermit

why that they? Is that the funny part? :)

irmamar October 03, 2009 12:20 AM

¿Me encajan las uñas? :thinking: :confused: May it be "me clavan las uñas"?

I'd say "me encajan las uñas" in a sentence like this:

Me cuesta mucho abrir este baúl. Justo me encajan las uñas en la ranura para poder hacer palanca y levantar la tapa.
:)

hermit October 03, 2009 05:21 AM

hi chileno - yes, the phraseology is representative of U.S. inner city slang.

hermit

chileno October 03, 2009 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by hermit (Post 54613)
hi chileno - yes, the phraseology is representative of U.S. inner city slang.

hermit

Never noticed...

ookami October 03, 2009 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 54606)
¿Me encajan las uñas? :thinking: :confused: May it be "me clavan las uñas"?

I'd say "me encajan las uñas" in a sentence like this:

Me cuesta mucho abrir este baúl. Justo me encajan las uñas en la ranura para poder hacer palanca y levantar la tapa.
:)

Sure, that would be the most acceptable use because of the formal meaning of "encajar", but here this verb is used a lot in a figurative way...:

"Me encajaron una piña/patada"
7. tr. coloq. Dar un golpe o herir con algo. Le encajó un trabucazo, un palo.
8.
tr. coloq. Aplicar con violencia algo contundente a una parte del cuerpo. Le encajó el puño en las narices, un tintero en la cabeza.


"Me encajaron los recados"
5. tr. coloq. Hacer tomar o recibir algo, engañando o causando molestia a quien lo toma o recibe. Encajar una moneda falsa.
6.
tr. coloq. Decir algo, ya sea con oportunidad, ya extemporánea o inoportunamente. Encajar un cuento, un chiste.

In rae it has a lot of "coloquial" uses, that are common here.

So encajar in a figurative way and not universal, can be the same as clavar, here at least, if you say "Se enojó, y me encajó las uñas/un arañazo en la cara" would be perfectly understandable.

Marsopa October 05, 2009 05:11 PM

I was thinking along the lines of Irmamar, but this came up in an ob appointment and I had to quick interpret it on the spot. It had to do with "hanging on" another week for the baby to be born. Does this make sense to anyone???

AngelicaDeAlquezar October 05, 2009 06:06 PM

So you mean it about being impatient for something...

Me estoy encajando las uñas de la impaciencia.

Estoy que me encajo las uñas.


Some people I know would say "estoy que me trepo por las paredes". :)


Good help depends on a clear context. ;)

chileno October 05, 2009 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsopa (Post 54861)
I was thinking along the lines of Irmamar, but this came up in an ob appointment and I had to quick interpret it on the spot. It had to do with "hanging on" another week for the baby to be born. Does this make sense to anyone???

Could you please post the original phrase in the original language, you got me curious now. :-)

Tomisimo October 06, 2009 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsopa (Post 54508)
Marsopa (I swear I can't find my last post that I thought I posted a couple days ago... Oh well.):)

On your profile, under the "statistics" tab, there are links to find all posts by you and all threads started by you. :) http://forums.tomisimo.org/member.php?u=2267&tab=stats


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