Yes, "Hurry up." is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject. It is a command rather than a complete sentence.
The phrase "hurry up" in Hawaiian can be translated to "kuʻikuʻi aku".
To say "hurry up" in Maltese, you can say "Irgħat!"
To say "hurry up" in Tamil, you can say "விரைவு செய்" (viraiyu sei).
In Māori, you can say "takatakahia" to mean "hurry up."
To say "hurry up" in Hawaiian, you can say "ku'u ka'a."
well, hurry up or hurry up then or then hurry up the first is literally
Hurry up. Speed up. Rush Step it up (you are moving too slow) Go faster
festino = I hurry up. proverb: festina lente = hurry up slowly
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
To "Hurry up" is to quicken, or speed up the pace of an action.
"Hurry up!"'Hurry up' (to one person).
Hurry Up England was created on 2006-06-12.
a nice way to way 'hurry up' is 'as soon as possible' -- ASAP
to hurry up = darse prisa nasty = asqueroso
Hurry Up Mode was created on 1987-04-04.
Hurry up - fa'atope, fa'atotope, faia'i or faiaia.
Sean Kuykendall has: Played Wyatt T. Jackson in "Hurry Up and Wait" in 2011. Played Man in "Hurry Up and Wait" in 2011. Performed in "Hurry Up and Wait" in 2011. Played Griggs the Paladin in "Hurry Up and Wait" in 2011. Played Pie Maker in "Hurry Up and Wait" in 2011.