Karolina
SPANISH: What does the following phrase mean? ¡Vaya horas de llegar!
5 de jul. de 2016 23:00
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You say that to someone when he arrives too late, usually when you are a bit upset with that fact. For instance, if you agreed with your friend at 8 and he arrives at 9 you say it (also you ask for an explanaition :P ) Hope I help you a little :)
5 de julio de 2016
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As others have said, it's an expression used when the other person has arrived very late. It's similar to English "it's about time!". If the construction confuses you, I'd like to point out that "vaya" here isn't really a form of the verb "ir" 'to go', but rather it's closer to being an interjection meaning "whoa". If it helps, I would literally translate the expression as "whoa, what an hour for you to come!" (but note there's no pause in Spanish after "vaya", and "horas" is really in the plural).
6 de julio de 2016
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It's an expression referring to someone that has been late to somewhere
5 de julio de 2016
It mean: Why are you arriving so late?
7 de julio de 2016
Esta es una manera de reclamar a alguien su falta de puntualidad.
7 de julio de 2016
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