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How to say “you’re banned” in Spanish?
Such as in “You’re banned from the swimming pool!”
Aug 11, 2019 2:12 AM
Answers · 3
"estar vetado" (formal)
"no puedes/no tienes permitido/tienes prohibido..."
especifically from the swimming pool, i'd say:
"tienes prohibida/o la entrada/el acceso a la piscina"
saludos!
August 12, 2019
to ban - no dejar entrar
You're banned from the swimming pool / ya no te dejan entrar a (en) la piscina.
August 11, 2019
Estás prohibido de ir la piscina
Tienes prohibido entrar a la piscina
Estás suspendido
Has sido expulsado de..
No eres aceptado en ...
August 11, 2019
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