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Old October 31, 2010, 09:41 AM
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Es la bruta

En la frase"Prefiero decirtelo a vos de una vez porque si no es la bruta andar de aquí para allá. " que sgnifica "es la bruta" ?quizás .."es una brutalidad ? o es dificil ? Gracias
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Old November 01, 2010, 06:38 PM
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Podría ser una expresión coloquial guatemalteca, y no estoy familiarizada con ella, pero creo "es difícil" es lo más cercano. La expresión coloquial más parecida que se me ocurre es "es un fastidio".
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En Honduras "la bruta" es la muerte, así que tiendo a estar de acuerdo con Malila, incluso si es un poco exagerado "es la muerte andar de aquí para allá" en el sentido de que es un verdadero fastidio mortal...
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Gracias, Pablo. Concuerda con el contexto.
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The word Bruta could means silly.

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Old November 03, 2010, 05:05 AM
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Gracias .Yo también estoy entre "silly" y " fastidio " ambos ,me parecen correctos aúnque no son sinónimos.El atmósfera del texto completo va fijar la solución.
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