How to Say โIn a damn trapโ in Spain Spanish
En una puta ratonera
en OO-nah POO-tah rah-toh-NEH-rah
[en OO-nah POO-tah rah-toh-NEH-rah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Puta' is an intensifier similar to 'damn', though vulgar.
๐ช๐ธ In Spain: A 'ratonera' or 'trap' conveys being cornered, a frequent scenario in crime dramas.
Phrase Breakdown
En
[en]
in
A preposition used to indicate location or position within something.
En la ciudad hay muchas tiendas.
In the city, there are many shops.
una
[OO-nah]
a
An indefinite article used before singular feminine nouns.
Hay una casa en la esquina.
There is a house on the corner.
puta
[POO-tah]
damn
Used as an adjective for emphasis; informal and derogative.
Es una puta mentira.
It's a damn lie.
ratonera
[rah-toh-NEH-rah]
mouse trap
A trap used to catch mice, metaphorically used to describe a difficult situation.
Es como una ratonera en esta oficina.
It's like a mouse trap in this office.
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