Let’s learn some how to say insults in Spanish. After you reading this blog post, you will have learned the following:
1. How to say scram or beat it in Spanish
2. How to say get out of here in Spanish
3. How to say leave me alone in Spanish
4. How to say get out of my house in Spanish
5. How to say shut up in Spanish
6. How to say shut your mouth in Spanish
7. How to say go to hell in Spanish
1. ¡Vete! – Scram! Beat it! Get out of here! Leave!
Instead of “vete,” you may hear a Spanish speaker say “sal de aquí” in order to say “get out of here.”
2 ¡Lárgate! – Get out of here!
This is one phrase that I always here in the movies that have been dubbed over from English to Spanish. I have never heard the term used in Colombia. But anyone in Colombia would know what it means.
3. ¡Déjame en paz! – Leave me alone!
(Literally, “leave me in peace.”)
4. ¡Fuera de mi casa! – Get out of my house!
You could also say “¡Vete de mi casa!.” And if speaking to more than one person, then “¡Váyanse de mi casa!”
5.¡Cállate! – Shut up!
6. ¡Cállate la boca! – Shut your mouth!
7. ¡Vete al infierno! – Go to hell!
Instead of “vete al infierno,” you may also hear a Spanish speaker say “vete al diablo” — which literally means “go to the devil.”
I don’t know if you will ever need to use any of these “grosero” (rude) commands, but just in case you do or find it interesting knowing how to say such commands.
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