afuera
English
editEtymology
editFrom Spanish afuera, the English definition originates from a video where Javier Milei removes the names of government agencies off a board.[1]
Interjection
editafuera
- (politics, chiefly used by libertarians) used aggressively towards leftist and statist views as a form of get out!
References
editLadino
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Old Spanish afuera (“out”).
Pronunciation
editAudio (Paris): (file)
Adverb
editafuera (Hebrew spelling אפ׳ואירה)[1]
- out (outside) [16th c.]
- 19th century, Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi, edited by Aron Rodrigue, Sarah Abrevaya Stein, A Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica: The Ladino Memoir of Sa'adi Besalel A-Levi[3], Stanford University Press, published 2012, →ISBN, page 197:
- Yo melo bevi todo, ile echi en la alda unos kuantos konfites kon un dukado adyentro, i mos salimos afuera.
- I drank it all myself, and inside I threw aside some candy with a coin, then we left.
- abroad (overseas)
References
editOld Spanish
editEtymology
editAdverb
editafuera
Descendants
editReferences
edit- Ralph Steele Boggs et al. (1946) “afuera”, in Tentative Dictionary of Medieval Spanish, volume I, Chapel Hill, page 16
Spanish
editEtymology
editInherited from Old Spanish afuera (“out”). Compare Aragonese afora, Extremaduran afuera, ahuera, Portuguese afora, Romanian afară.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editafuera
- out, outside
- Antonym: adentro
- ¡Vamos afuera! ― Let's go out!
- peripheral
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editInterjection
editafuera
Verb
editafuera
- inflection of aforar (“to grant (a privilege or immunity)”):
Further reading
edit- “afuera”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2024 December 10
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