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"Hala Madrid!...y nada más" (Spanish for 'hail Madrid!...and nothing else') is the popular anthem of Spanish football club Real Madrid. It was written by RedOne and Manuel Jabois and released in 2014 after Real Madrid won their 10th UEFA Champions League title (La Décima).
The term todo el jupa de pollo was a popular way to say "the whole shebang", "the full Monty" or "it's complete now". In Spain, to say that something, especially a situation or an arrangement, is la polla is to have a high opinion of it. Esto es la polla. El hotel está al lado de la playa y además es muy barato means "This is fucking great ...
Y de inmortalidades sólo creo en la tuya, cangrejo amigo. Te aplastan, te echan en agua hirviendo, inundan tu casa. Pero la represión y la tortura de nada sirven, de nada. No tú, cangrejo ínfimo, caparazón mortal de tu individuo, ser transitorio, carne fugaz que en nuestros dientes se quiebra;
"Mas que nada" (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ma(j)s ki ˈnadɐ]) is a song written and originally recorded in 1963 by Jorge Ben (currently known as Jorge Ben Jor) on his debut album Samba esquema novo.
It was supported by the release of three official singles: "Paʼllá voy", "Nada de nada" and "Mala". [5] The album was released in physical format on April 22, 2022. [5] The album landed at number 20 on Billboard Top Latin Albums and number 3 on US Tropical Albums. It also charted at number 30 on the Spanish album charts.
It is possible that the phrase "mas que nada" has similar meaning between Spanish and Portuguese, if we are to leave the accent off of the word "mas." Of course, the use of the word "mas" in Spanish is somewhat dated and is more likely to appear in literature than in everyday use.
The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited and published by the Royal Spanish Academy , with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language .
Nada, which means "nothing" in Spanish, is the first novel of Spanish author Carmen Laforet, published in 1945. Plot. The novel is set in the post-Spanish Civil War ...