Agujero (a hole in your clothes); hoyo (a hole in the ground)
infierno
perforador
buthole
Enfierno
¡Qué diablos! (Literally, 'what devils!')For example: ¿Qué diablos haces aquí? (What the hell are you doing here?)
kayete
As in English "on hell."
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Enfierno
You could say "¿Quién demonios eres?"
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.
"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.