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Meaning of "¡Mira ese!"
I grew up for many years in small towns around Houston with large Hispanic (mostly Mexican) populations.
One thing I distinctly remember Mexicans saying at school was "¡Mira ese!" when confronting someone with whom they had a problem.
I know what the words mean - "Look at that" - but this was more of a direct challenge.
Is this a Mexican idiomatic expression that basically means something along the lines of "Hey, jerk!"?
Feb 18, 2019 5:01 AM
Answers · 2
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Tienes mucha razón, es una traducción correcta del contexto, también se podría traducir como : "oye, que te pasa!" o también "quien se cree ese?"
February 18, 2019
1
Exactly! It's probably better translsted as jerk in that context, but in others it could be used like dude or bro (in American English).
February 18, 2019
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