How to Say ‘Let go of that bad living’ in Spain Spanish
Suelta ese mal vivir
SWEL-ta EH-seh mal vee-VEER
[SWEL-ta EH-seh mal vee-VEER]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Suelta' means to release or let go.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Implies giving up a lifestyle that's perceived negatively.
Phrase Breakdown
Suelta
[SWEL-ta]
drop
Let go of something.
Suelta ese lápiz.
Drop that pencil.
ese
[EH-seh]
that
Used to specify something being referred to.
Mira ese coche.
Look at that car.
mal
[mal]
bad
Of poor quality or in a poor state.
Estoy en un mal momento.
I am in a bad moment.
vivir
[vee-VEER]
life
The state of living or being alive.
Ese vivir es difícil.
That life is hard.
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