How to say "you're pulling my leg!" in Spanish (Día 19)

How to say "you're pulling my leg!" in Spanish (Día 19)

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the English idiom 'You're pulling my leg' and its Spanish equivalent 'Mestasto Mandel Pelo', which translates to 'You're taking my hair'. It discusses how the phrase changes in Spanish, focusing on subject pronouns and verb conjugation. The tutorial also covers how to identify who is fooling whom in the context of the phrase.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Explain the significance of changing 'May' in the phrase to indicate who is being fooled.

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What are the different forms of 'to fool' in Spanish as mentioned in the text?

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