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"Tall" is alto in English.
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The English horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is essentially an alto Oboe.
It means "loud and clear".
The English horn is a member of the woodwind family. It is essentially an alto oboe.
"Sweater with a high neck"
There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
Alto o Bajo High or low. It is the Spanish way of waying "High AND low" when talking about looking for something high and low, though alto y bajo is used too.
Directly, it means "tall stick" but is generally translated to "tall tree." "Palo" could also be a combination of "Pa' lo," which is a shortened version of "Para lo." If you were to say "Voy para lo alto," that would mean "I am going to the high region/area." "Para lo alto" = "pa' lo alto" "Palo Alto."
Directly, it means "tall stick" but is generally translated to "tall tree." "Palo" could also be a combination of "Pa' lo," which is a shortened version of "Para lo." If you were to say "Voy para lo alto," that would mean "I am going to the high region/area." "Para lo alto" = "pa' lo alto" "Palo Alto."
ALTO! is used in the sense of a (Command to stop!) as with the equine Whoa! Alto also means ( High) as in Alto saxophone. usage depends on intent. Normally means Stop, note similarity to word Halt- there is no initial H in Italian words- so it is Alto!
alto Alto is one form, used to mean "Halt." Parada is the term for a bus stop. Parar is "to stop" (also to stand)