Translation: Move it!
"Andale" in Spanish is an exclamation that is commonly used to encourage someone to do something quickly or to express agreement or approval. It can be translated as "hurry up" or "go for it."
The Spanish word "ándale" translates to "come on" or "hurry up" in English. It is often used to express encouragement or to urge someone to move quickly.
In Spanish, "español" means Spanish, referring to the language itself.
Contactos means contacts in Spanish.
"Juan" is a Spanish given name for males. It does not have a specific meaning in the Spanish language.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Andale means "hurry!" "let's go!" "move it!"
Its Spanish for ,("hurry up"/ "go ahead already")
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The address of the Andale District Library is: 328 Main St, Andale, 67001 0058
The phone number of the Andale District Library is: 316-444-2363.
You mean how to say language in Spanish? Idioma or Lengua. Most people say lenguaje now days.
This word doesn't exist in spanish
The cast of Andale - 1992 includes: Veronica Macias Paco Stanley
asked. Language: Spanish*
If you mean what language, it's spanish.
There's no such language as "Mexican". If you mean Spanish, carlinale has no meaning in Spanish. It's not a Spanish word.
Espanol is the Spanish way of saying the word "Spanish".