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Meaning of Spanish phrase/ poem
Hi everyone!
I am a learner of Spanish and would like to know what the following phrase might mean to those who are native/ very good speakers: Sal. Que estoy esperando el momento de decirte que estoy harto. Thanks in advance! Isa |
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Well, actually the connection between `sal´ and the second sentence. I know `sal´ is an imperative of `salir´, and the second sentence means something like "I am waiting for the moment to tell you that I´ve had enough", doesn´t it? But what means `sal´ in this context? `Go away´?
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I see. For me, it is as if the other person kept hiding from the speaker, and then he'd want to finally face the other and talk.
If the meaning of "sal" were "go out", when the other leaves, the speaker wouldn't have a chance to say what he intends to. ![]()
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