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What is 'comerse un marrón' when translated from Spanish to English?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 5/4/2024

"To get stuck with..." is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase comerse un marrón. The infinitival phrase translates literally as "to eat oneself a brown (one)" or "to eat oneself a mess" in English. The pronunciation will be "ko-MER-sey oon mar-RON" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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