Dominicans usually say " huye !" , means to hurry up. Some people that customarily change the " h" into " j" and say " juye " ! ( I hate when " h" turns into " J" :angry: ).
Anyways, the verb " huir" means " to flee, to escape". When someone scapes from something or somebody, it is usually done with speed, thus that's where " hurry up" comes from.
but where this comes from? from cimarron slaves ? " huye ! " ( flee ! ). what is the origin of this expression?
Anyways, the verb " huir" means " to flee, to escape". When someone scapes from something or somebody, it is usually done with speed, thus that's where " hurry up" comes from.
but where this comes from? from cimarron slaves ? " huye ! " ( flee ! ). what is the origin of this expression?