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[ks]Colombiano
diciembre 10, 2005, 09:30
OMFG guys since i got into english classes i've learned a lot of english, i have been in english classes since i was 7 years old...The most dificult thing of the english language are the phrasal verbs for example:

Fu*c off= go to the hell LOL!
look for= search

or the most comons like

turn on
take out

share the phrasal verbs you know here to learn more :P

Krieg
diciembre 11, 2005, 10:57
Make out ;)

unbek4nnt
diciembre 12, 2005, 10:27
Colombiano']OMFG guys since i got into english classes i've learned a lot of english, i have been in english classes since i had 7 years old...The most dificult thing of the english language are the phrasal verbs for example:

Fu*c off= go to the hell LOL!
look for= search

or the most comons like

turn on
take out

share the phrasal verbs you know here to learn more :P

so is it really hard?????

.......................

LOL

The Music
diciembre 12, 2005, 12:05
get up.
pick up
help out
*

[ks]Colombiano
diciembre 12, 2005, 09:26
hahaha yeah it is really difficult k?

jasz
diciembre 12, 2005, 11:55
suck up
get off (work)
get out (of class)
tuck in (your shirt)
piss off (you)
fill in (a form)
fill out (A FORM!!!)
back off (you idiot)
back up (your car)

argh...

The Music
diciembre 12, 2005, 11:57
what does "tuck in" mean?

juanej
diciembre 13, 2005, 12:08
arroparse creo, pues con la camisa...
ahmm btw colombiano it is "i was 7 years old"

Luis(tm)
diciembre 13, 2005, 12:56
Jerk off

Juassss!

Sorry 'cuz I can't translate it here (I would be banned :chino: )... Seek for yourselves

Cya!

The Music
diciembre 13, 2005, 12:58
Jerk off

Juassss!

Sorry 'cuz I can't translate it here (I would be banned :chino: )... Seek for yourselves

Cya!

jerk off = wank

Get off (my back)
fu*ck off (you know it)

/*/*/

_CA_Alem
diciembre 13, 2005, 10:45
come out = salir
get out = salir :)
top up (your cellphone credit)
heat up (an empanada in the microwave)

unbek4nnt
diciembre 13, 2005, 03:24
_CA_Alem said:
"heat up (an empanada in the microwave)"

empanada lol

jasz
diciembre 13, 2005, 07:59
tuck in your shirt....
you know... to look decent... shirt inside the trousers (pants)... remember high school?

[ks]Colombiano
diciembre 14, 2005, 08:49
arroparse creo, pues con la camisa...
ahmm btw colombiano it is "i was 7 years old"

hahaha yeah man, bad mistake LoL! done. =)

[ks]Colombiano
diciembre 14, 2005, 08:50
who knows what does OJ mean =)

O J (ou yi hahhaa) what does it mean?

HOHO
diciembre 14, 2005, 05:57
get away - ???
wake up - ???
hold *** down - ???
Shut up -???

Make yourself the translations, I may not write in spanish here.......

juanej
diciembre 14, 2005, 07:18
Colombiano']who knows what does OJ mean =)

O J (ou yi hahhaa) what does it mean?
J its pronounced "yey"

jasz
diciembre 15, 2005, 12:59
OJ = Orange Juice :D

HOHO: What part of "keep all conversations in English" do you not understand?

HOHO
diciembre 15, 2005, 04:18
HOHO: What part of "keep all conversations in English" do you not understand?

Ok, I will NOT write the translations of phrasal verbs, I bet [ks]Colombiano will be so confused with this form of making answers...

EnempE
diciembre 20, 2005, 04:44
OJ can also be referring to OJ Simpson if it is a popular culture thing.

The Music
diciembre 25, 2005, 07:10
Take off. (airplane)

juandavidlom
enero 24, 2006, 12:23
don't push my buttoms (me estas sacando de quisio, me estas em pu tando)
stop pulling my leg (no me tomes de pelo)

_CA_Alem
enero 25, 2006, 01:51
don't push my buttoms (me estas sacando de quisio, me estas em pu tando)
stop pulling my leg (no me tomes de pelo)

Those are not phrasal verbs. i only see 1 word-verb in each sentences :\ :muerto:

The Music
enero 25, 2006, 02:58
don't push my buttoms (me estas sacando de quisio, me estas em pu tando)
stop pulling my leg (no me tomes de pelo)

Those are more like "slang" than phrasal verbs. I think kind of english "refranes".

pibe86
enero 25, 2006, 08:58
men i have a book taht has thousens of this verbs

Saurman
junio 9, 2006, 11:52
well the main idea is know news word, but is importan practice the english, i have some phrasal verbs
burn down
burn up
blow up
get into
draw up
this are not comom phrasal verb but is importan know it, ok bye

JALeT
julio 2, 2006, 03:37
Hi, the attached zip file is a MS Word document that contents several phrasal verbs and their meaning, not the translation. This list was given to me by a Berlitz teacher here in Cali, an excellent one. I hope you like it and of course that it can be helpful for everybody.

Take care

sukebe
julio 2, 2006, 05:24
dude thats some huge list u got there, but its missing some important ones like: piss off, f*ck off, jack off,... well more like vulgar ones. oh dont forget "pull out" (ya know if ur not using protection...)

:: Mr Cego ::
julio 30, 2006, 11:33
here other one: alaska= I like her

_CA_Alem
agosto 5, 2006, 06:44
Hi, the attached zip file is a MS Word document that contents several phrasal verbs and their meaning, not the translation. This list was given to me by a Berlitz teacher here in Cali, an excellent one. I hope you like it and of course that it can be helpful for everybody.

Take care

Backside!!! that is a great file, thanks

shaolinazul
septiembre 19, 2006, 04:10
hehe .... or maybe you can buy a "phrasal verbs dictionary" , i have one and it's very useful, it costs around $50k. It's just a suggestion! ;)

=ĐΦΦGG¥ §TYLΣ=
septiembre 22, 2006, 07:32
hi, try www.thefreedictionary.com (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/) when you are looking for Phrasal Verbs just tipe the word, for instance look, and appears along with the meaning and the pronunciation a list of phrasal verbs.
see ya

Porreins
octubre 14, 2006, 08:05
Hey, look how is life. The last week I had a test on phrasal verbs. Check out those.
I know phrasal verbs sucks, but lear them is so important. Sorry if I repeat some of them.

Hand in = Give womework, test papers, to a teacher
Hand out = Give something to this person, then tath person, then another person etc
Figure Out = Find the solution to a problem
Put off= postpone
Throw out/away= put in the trash, discard
This one is so usefull hehe
Take off= remove clothes from one's body
Put on= put clothes from one's body
Put down= stop holding or carrying
Pick up= lift
Look up= look for imformation in a dictionary, a telephone directory, an encyclopedia etc./ look to the sky
Make up= invent a story

Ok I hope you like it

joyo22
diciembre 4, 2006, 05:10
I hate "dressing up" and love "putting shitty parties off". LOL!

V3NOM
diciembre 26, 2006, 05:38
Hye, i don't know if it is good to do this question here, but i can handle this in my head anymore. The problem is with this little words "being" and "been". How do you say "existencia humana" or "seres humanos"-->>> "human being"?? or "human been"??
For what a i know being is like "sido" in spanish, and been is like "estado"... but what is the real difference then between those two expressions (human being and human been)???

Thanks!
Good luck:P

The Music
diciembre 26, 2006, 09:44
past participle been

being–noun 1.the fact of existing; existence (as opposed to nonexistence). 2.conscious, mortal existence; life: Our being is as an instantaneous flash of light in the midst of eternal night. 3.substance or nature: of such a being as to arouse fear. 4.something that exists: inanimate beings. 5.a living thing: strange, exotic beings that live in the depths of the sea. 6.a human being; person: the most beautiful being you could imagine. 7.(initial capital letterhttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.png) God. (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=God) 8.Philosophy. a.that which has actuality either materially or in idea. b.absolute existence in a complete or perfect state, lacking no essential characteristic; essence. –conjunction 9.Nonstandard. since; because; considering that (often fol. by as, as how, or that): Being it's midnight, let's go home. Being as how you cooked supper, I'll do the dishes.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/being
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/beeen

V3NOM
diciembre 26, 2006, 10:06
Thanks The Music, you really ask my doubts... bye:p

The Music
diciembre 26, 2006, 10:28
I think you meant:
You really clear out my doubts.
But it is ok, you are so welcome!

V3NOM
diciembre 26, 2006, 10:31
However man, thank you!

CryptKey
enero 10, 2007, 08:00
is fine!! is fine!!