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How do you say you like rugby in spanish?

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Me guste Rugby. (may goostay rugbee) Then the spanish speaker will look at you like you're nuts. The best I can do with Mexicans living in the US is "Me guste Rugby international - no es futbol mexicano, no es futbol Americano; es futbol de los Ingles sin equipo." In other words, they've never heard of rugby and need to have it described to them. Spanish reserves futbol for the game of soccer. Rugby union may sometimes be called Rugby de quince jugadores sin equipo, or simply Rugby a quince, and Rugby league would be Rugby de trece jugadores sin equipo , Rugby a trece or Rugby profesional. Of course, the Union game is now also professional.

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