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"a fulano de tal"
Tengo que presentar a esta persona a fulano de tal.
What's meaning of "a fulano de tal'?
Aug 23, 2008 2:03 PM
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"A fulano de tal" it´s a expression that means somebody... it´s like when you say: X person.
Fulano = name
de tal = lastname
August 23, 2008
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Fulano, mengano, zutano y perengano are four generic people used in spanish when you want to speak of people and their identities are not important.
For example:
"Un fulano te trajo esta carta", is like "Some guy brought you this letter.", is not important who did.
You can use one, two, all, depends on the phrase.
Saludos
August 23, 2008
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