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when does saque mean got or received?

when does saque mean got or received?

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i don't even get a definition online but it came hrough with the word of the day saqué A en mis todos clase. it was also suggested in another thread.

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updated Jul 1, 2012
posted by spindle32

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When it refers to 'getting' a mark for a test or school report etc saqué means 'I got' smile

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updated Jul 1, 2012
posted by Kiwi-Girl
you should add this one tot he current "Get" thread. - gringojrf, Jul 1, 2012
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Another example is "sacarle el jugo" means to get the most out of something.

For example, "10 trucos para sacarle el jugo a tu XBOX 360" (10 tricks to get the most out of your XBOX 360).

updated Jul 1, 2012
posted by --Mariana--
I thought Jugo meant juice (without looking it up) in Latin America. I believe Zuma in Spain. - spindle32, Jul 1, 2012