Lárgate
Lárgate is a Spanish interjection commonly used to tell someone to leave or go away, often in an impolite or dismissive manner. It is the imperative form of the verb largarse, which means to leave, to depart, or to get out. The word conveys a strong sense of urgency and finality in its command.
The usage of lárgate can range in intensity depending on the context and tone of voice. It
In various Spanish-speaking countries, the core meaning of lárgate remains consistent. However, regional variations in slang
The etymology of largarse traces back to the verb largo, meaning long or far. The reflexive "-se"