The Czech phrases 'dát se bičovat' and 'nechat se bičovat' mean to allow oneself to be whipped, signifying submission to punishment or harshness. The Spanish phrase 'someterse a disciplinas' translates to submitting oneself to disciplines, indicating acceptance of strict rules or training.
ConversacionFront: dát se bičovat (to let oneself be whipped) and nechat se bičovat (to allow oneself to be whipped) are Czech phrases expressing submission to punishment or harsh treatment. ConversacionBack: someterse a disciplinas (to submit oneself to disciplines) is the Spanish equivalent, conveying acceptance of strict rules or practices.
| ConversacionFront | dát se bičovat nechat se bičovat |
|---|---|
| ConversacionBack | someterse a disciplinas |
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