It's not "Montezuma's revenge" but "Moctezuma's Revenge". The legend tells that before he died, ''Moctezuma, second to last "Mexica" emperor, curse all Europeans for the centuries to come, so they'll get sick once they step on Mexica empire's land. This is obviously just a tale, but Mexicans found it fun enough, so when a North American or European tourist comes to Mexico and gets stomach sick because of the spicy food, we tell them they have the "Moctezuma's revenge.
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This is how I learned it:
These people captured Montezuma and said,since Montezuma was very rich with gold, to fill a room with gold, or else they'll kill him. He did it, but they killed him anyways.
Maybe you refer to Montezuma's revenge also known as diarrhea.
\ montezumas job was to protect his people and to be the empror of tenotichitlan
Ur Face >.< u suck balls :D khudabeha was montezumas wife......................
no!
because they are not good
I want your love and I want your revenge (revenge is usually translated by revanche)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
"Revenge" or "the revenge" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase la vendetta.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun vendetta means "revenge." The pronunciation is "lah vehn-DEHT-tah."
"I want your revenge" is an English equivalent of the mixed English and French phrase Je veux ton revenge.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The verb veux means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish" in this context. The masculine possessive adjective tonmeans "(informal singular) your." The word revenge is a noun which is recognizable as the English equivalent of the feminine noun revanche ("getting even, revenge").The pronunciation will be "zhuh veuh toh reh-vawnzh" in French.
The phrase "revenge is a two-edged sword" suggests that while seeking revenge may provide temporary satisfaction, it can also lead to negative consequences for the avenger. Engaging in revenge can perpetuate a cycle of harm, escalating conflicts and causing further pain to both parties involved. Ultimately, the pursuit of revenge can backfire, harming the person seeking it more than the original wrongdoer.
The phrase "revenge is sweet and not fattening" suggests that seeking revenge can provide a sense of satisfaction or pleasure, much like indulging in a tasty treat, but without the negative consequences often associated with indulgence, such as weight gain. It implies that while revenge may feel gratifying, it is ultimately a fleeting emotion that doesn't have lasting physical repercussions. The expression highlights the allure of revenge while also subtly critiquing its moral implications.
Et je veux ta revanche means 'And I want your revenge' in English.