How to Say ‘It was a dangerous play.’ in Spain Spanish
Fue una jugada peligrosa.
fweh OO-nah hoo-GAH-dah peh-lee-GROH-sah
[fweh OO-nah hoo-GAH-dah peh-lee-GROH-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple and natural sports Spanish. Good example of noun-adjective agreement: jugada peligrosa.
🇪🇸 In Spain: This sounds like something you’d hear from fans or TV analysts right after a tense attack.
Phrase Breakdown
Fue
[fweh]
it was
Past tense of ser; introduces what the action was.
Fue una jugada peligrosa.
It was a dangerous play.
una
[OO-nah]
a
Feminine singular indefinite article before jugada.
Fue una jugada peligrosa.
It was a dangerous play.
jugada
[hoo-GAH-dah]
play
A football move or sequence of action.
Fue una jugada peligrosa.
It was a dangerous play.
peligrosa
[peh-lee-GROH-sah]
dangerous
Used for a threatening or risky attacking situation.
Fue una jugada peligrosa.
It was a dangerous play.
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