Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

in elkaar slaan

Spanish translation:

dar una paliza/una tunda a alguien, zurrar

Added to glossary by Nina Breebaart
Mar 5, 2014 15:43
10 yrs ago
Dutch term

in elkaar slaan

Dutch to Spanish Other Linguistics
in elkaar slaan / rammen (iemand), een pak slaag aan iemand geven
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Non-PRO (1): Diego Puls

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Discussion

Diego Puls Mar 7, 2014:
Basta consultar el diccionario Van Dale Spaans, slaan: iemand in elkaar slaan = darle una paliza a u.p., pegarle una paliza a u.p., romperle la cara a u.p.

Proposed translations

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dar una paliza/una tunda a alguien, zurrar

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Note from asker:
gracias María
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dar una paliza (a alguien)

Bron: Van Dale SP-NL
Note from asker:
gracias Karel
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