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"Al diablo lo nuestro" is a common idiomatic expression in Spanish that means "to hell with us" or "to hell with our relationship." It is used to express frustration or disappointment in a romantic relationship, implying that the situation is beyond repair or no longer worth pursuing.
You must be gone to hell.
"Por que mierda" is a colloquial phrase in Spanish that can be translated to "why the hell" or "why the f***". It is used to express frustration, anger, or disbelief.
The word ад is a Russian equivalent of 'hell'.
This phrase in Spanish translates to "What the hell still sleeping you fucking lazy person." It is a vulgar and offensive way to criticize someone for still being asleep.
Because the spanish are stupid as hell.
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Enfierno
"what the hell do you want now?!" in Spanish
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Infierno, spanish
"Where the hell am I?"
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.
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As in English "on hell."
¿Quien te crees?
Angel in Spanish is Angel pronounced differently, like Ang in angle and hell