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communist eyes
25th September 2004, 03:26
I've known of Che for only about a year, read some books about him, ect. But I've noticed that the quote "Hasta La Victoria Siempre!" is used alot, and no matter how many people i ask, i Can't figure out what it means, could someone please explain it?

communist eyes
25th September 2004, 03:26
I've known of Che for only about a year, read some books about him, ect. But I've noticed that the quote "Hasta La Victoria Siempre!" is used alot, and no matter how many people i ask, i Can't figure out what it means, could someone please explain it?

communist eyes
25th September 2004, 03:26
I've known of Che for only about a year, read some books about him, ect. But I've noticed that the quote "Hasta La Victoria Siempre!" is used alot, and no matter how many people i ask, i Can't figure out what it means, could someone please explain it?

Essential Insignificance
25th September 2004, 03:48
I believe that it translates to "Until The Victory Always" or "Even The Victory Always".

I hope that has been of some help. :D

Essential Insignificance
25th September 2004, 03:48
I believe that it translates to "Until The Victory Always" or "Even The Victory Always".

I hope that has been of some help. :D

Essential Insignificance
25th September 2004, 03:48
I believe that it translates to "Until The Victory Always" or "Even The Victory Always".

I hope that has been of some help. :D

communist eyes
25th September 2004, 04:05
Yes it has, thank you :)

communist eyes
25th September 2004, 04:05
Yes it has, thank you :)

communist eyes
25th September 2004, 04:05
Yes it has, thank you :)

DaCuBaN
25th September 2004, 08:23
Does it not translate indirectly as "Always work until the victory" ?

DaCuBaN
25th September 2004, 08:23
Does it not translate indirectly as "Always work until the victory" ?

DaCuBaN
25th September 2004, 08:23
Does it not translate indirectly as "Always work until the victory" ?

BOZG
25th September 2004, 08:27
Literally it translates as "Until the victory, always" but it's sometimes paraphrased to "Ever onwards to victory"

BOZG
25th September 2004, 08:27
Literally it translates as "Until the victory, always" but it's sometimes paraphrased to "Ever onwards to victory"

BOZG
25th September 2004, 08:27
Literally it translates as "Until the victory, always" but it's sometimes paraphrased to "Ever onwards to victory"

Anti-Capitalist1
25th September 2004, 09:42
They beat me to the reply, but yes, that is what it means. I'm taking Spanish in school right now, and it should prove quite usefull.

Anti-Capitalist1
25th September 2004, 09:42
They beat me to the reply, but yes, that is what it means. I'm taking Spanish in school right now, and it should prove quite usefull.

Anti-Capitalist1
25th September 2004, 09:42
They beat me to the reply, but yes, that is what it means. I'm taking Spanish in school right now, and it should prove quite usefull.