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Out of nowhere
The phrase refers to something or someone that no one knows the place of origin. Example:
He came out of nowhere. It appeared out of nowhere. How do the above sentences translate in Spanish? Muchas gracias:) |
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Eso es.
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also "vino de la nada"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPx7vNDv2GA
A nice old song the makes prominent use of the phrase. |
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"vino" is the past tense of "venir" (to come) :)
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