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Anyone know what are appropriate things to say (in Spanish) as you hold up your silver crucifix, that is equivalents of things like...

"Back, you fiend!"
"Get thee hence, spawn of Satan!"
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are you planning to fend off vampires anytime soon Stephen? Smiler :jeje:


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The vampire films I have seen here have dubbed it as "�Atr�s!" which loses a lot (dubbing often does) Roll Eyes

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jer... (who, like Chica, is wondering what Stephen is planning on doing with the info Eeker Eeker Eeker )


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The mind boggles, Stephen Smiler , I can think of hundreds of phrases I would love to know in spanish...... but......yours come nowhere near mine Eeker Please put me out of my misery!!!! Murder/mystery weekend Confused Tell us Big Grin


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Stephen,

if properly speaking we should say "vade retro Satan�s", this is Latin as you can see and not Van Helsing�s at Bram SToker�s.........
Even in Spanish (i.e.LATIN VULGAR EVOLUCIONADO)we say that.

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...Forgot to ask you Stephen,

Have you been looking at the dark side of the moon recently? ANd this is not P. Floy�s talking...........................................................................................

Good Night ,

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Maybe 'cause I'm a Jew and have never held up a crucifix, but what the H-E-double toothpicks is Stephen talking about???

(that was for you Jer...the HELL thing Wink )
 
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Sedusa, this is in reference to the story that holding up a silver crucifix in front of a vampire will cause it to flee from you or at least cover its face. See a Dracula movie for reference.

Used in other contexts, it's sort of a way to say "out of my sight you cursed being", usually used as a joke but maybe an attempt to get some annoying person to leave your presence. Big Grin


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Hey sudusa, talk about H-E-double toothpics and other things we have not heard in forever, someone on another thread mentioned "scooby snacks" the other day and I almost wet my pants when I read it :jeje: :jeje: :jeje: Wish I could find it again.

Ok, Stephen is very quiet so it just occured to me that perhaps his opening question on this thread was a cry for help as he was being attacked by a blood-sucking night-stalker Eeker Eeker Eeker and we were just too slow in responding Frowner

Stephen, you still amongst the tanable? Big Grin

Saludos,
jer...


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Ok, how about...

"�Fuera maldita mancha!"
or
"�Fuera mancha maldita!"

("Out damned spot!")

... jejeje, wrong reference :jeje:

Saludos,
jer...

p.d. and NO! It is not what one says when Spot the dog poops on the rug Big Grin Wink Red Face


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Or how about 'Vayase Chema, vayase'
 
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Yeah, got the whole crucifix vampire thing, but was not sure if it had religious sentiment also.
 
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I agree with Leonora.
The "Atr�s. Vade retro Satan�s" is commonly used when dealing with vampires :lo:
 
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Hola Stephen, I agree with the others, Leonora's latin saying sound great!

But you can also say:
"Atr�s, demonio!
"Fuera de aqui, hijo de Satan�s!

But it lacks the panache of the Latin! My advice is you'll be more believable in Latin, and take lots of garlic, too!



 
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Me thinks Stephen is contemplating a novel in Spanish. Our silent friend, are you trying to go where Anne Rice has not gone before??? Smiler Smiler Smiler


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