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Wu Ting
How would you explain this Spanish sentence?
Do not read this. El delito acusa.
How would you explain the second sentence? Does it mean the same as the first one?
Thanks!
Jan 9, 2014 3:19 AM
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"El delito acusa" means "the crime itself accuses."
In other words, the Spanish sentence is not the same the English sentence that precedes it. I cannot say for sure without the full context, but based on these two sentences alone, it appears that the author means: "Do not read this. Your 'criminal act' (the act of reading this despite the warning not to) will be self-evident (will accuse you, will give you away)."
January 9, 2014
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