in a rat OR in a while (some time)
"En un rato" means "in a while" or "in a bit" in English. It is used to indicate that something will happen in a short amount of time, but not immediately.
In English, "por q no te duermes un rato" translates to "why don't you take a nap for a while." It is a suggestion to rest or sleep briefly.
"Hay un amigo en mi" translates to "There is a friend in me" in English.
It means "Hi, I want to have a good time" in English.
"Vive en un país" means "He/she/you live(s) in a country" in English.
"El rato" in Spanish translates to "the moment" or "the while" in English.
a while
To have a good time.
It means, "hang out for a while."
'en un' = 'in a'
it means to spend time with friends!!!
I think it means go by myself with my friends.
En el mundo a cada rato - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Spain:T
In English, "por q no te duermes un rato" translates to "why don't you take a nap for a while." It is a suggestion to rest or sleep briefly.
a-ski = un ski en luge
La vida por un rato de placer - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Me quedo un rato más.
Salí por un rato.