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Stop! Freeze! in Spanish
How would I tell a group to stop (moving)! Freeze (don't move)! in Spanish?
Aug 15, 2018 2:15 PM
Answers · 5
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1. "No se muevan".
2. "¡Quietos!.
3. "¡Deténganse!"
4. At my school, my teacher actually said "freeze" that would be "¡Congelados!.
Have a nice day :)
August 15, 2018
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Hello Marie,
You can use the following words:
- ¡Alto!
- ¡Congelados!
- ¡Quietos!
Un saludo!
August 15, 2018
Quieto ahí! / Alto! / No se mueva!
Paralizado!
August 16, 2018
If you're a cop, what Laura said.
If you're a teacher playing a game with kids, what Karin said.
August 16, 2018
Je, je nice question. Is it for a game?
For a game a would say:
for stop: ¡Alto!
for freeze: ¡Inmóvil! (I used to use this word in a game when I was a child :) Maybe in other countries use another, but it has the sense of don't move anything of your body, don't even smile)
August 15, 2018
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