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Heinz
"No es que me pena bailar."
As a Spanish speaker from different countries how do you understand that phrase?
I have heard there is a different understanding of that phrase in Mexico and in Spain or maybe some other Spanish speaking countries as well, but I don't know exactly. Help!
5 lut 2009 16:22
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It could be "me da pena" o "me apena", both expressions can be heard in some Spanish speaking countries.
The meaning: I feel sorrow, I'm ashame of .
It's easy to mis a word or a vowel when you hear something in a language you're not familiar with.
Anyway, it means that somebody is apologizing because he or she doesn't want to dance.
"Pena" can be traduced as "pity; sorrow", but in some Latino-American countries "pena" means "shame".
"¡Tienes una linda voz. Cántanos algo!- No...me da pena" could be a dialog.
Notwithstanding, in Spain the answer would be : No... me da vergüenza".
6 lutego 2009
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7. f. Á. Caribe, Am. Cen. y Méx. vergüenza.
RAE
No, es que me da vergüenza bailar.
6 lutego 2009
looks like if someone is shy about dancing or something ike that
6 lutego 2009
"Me pena" doesn't exist in Castillian Spanish, but "me da pena" does, meaning "it makes me feel bad".
So if a South American said this to me, I would think it was another way of saying "it's not that I feel bad about dancing".
But context is needed to clarify it.
5 lutego 2009
I don't know in other countries, but in Spain that phrase means nothing. Sorry
5 lutego 2009
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Heinz
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angielski, filipiński (tagalog), hiszpański
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hiszpański
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