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How do you say "You had better..." in Spanish?
As an example, one might say, "You had better call me when you arrive home!"
Thanks!
Dec 28, 2014 10:57 PM
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I agree that in many cases you could translate it as "mejor... blablabla". However, in this particular sentence I'd go for:
"¡Más te vale llamarme cuando llegues a casa!"
Depending on the tone this may sound a little harsh or slightly aggressive, but I think it conveys better the meaning in English.
Regards!
December 29, 2014
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I would say: Es mejor que o Es conveniente que ... and then Modo Subjuntivo
Hope it is useful
lidia
December 28, 2014
1
another option could be : "¡Será mejor que me llames cuando llegues a casa!" with a threatening tone.
December 29, 2014
1
Hi Don,
Lidia was right
I also suggest:
"Es mejor que tú..." me llames al llegar a casa.
or "Mejor tú.." me llamas cuando llegues a casa.
Happy Holidays!
December 28, 2014
Hi, Don!
Here is another option:
Mejor llámeme cuando llegue a casa (imperativo - formal treatment)
Mejor, llámame cuando llegues a casa (informal)
lidia
December 28, 2014
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