You could say "¿Quién demonios eres?"
Enfierno
Infierno, spanish
¿Quien te crees?
Trabajo es el infierno
To convey "get the hell out" in Spanish you would say ¡lárgate! (LAR-gah-tay) This command can mean "go away", "get out", "get the hell out", "buzz off", "scram!" and other similar sentiments.
Agujero (a hole in your clothes); hoyo (a hole in the ground)
"Que Diablos" is what a Spanish speaking person from Spain would use to say "What the Hell"
If you died today would you go to heaven or hell is f que usted murió usted iría hoy al cielo o a los hel in Spanish
Because the spanish are stupid as hell.
¡Qué diablos! (Literally, 'what devils!')For example: ¿Qué diablos haces aquí? (What the hell are you doing here?)
The Spanish word "caliente" is an adjective meaning "hot" - as in temperature. eg. caliente como el infierno = hot as hell
No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.