Oye, compra otro. ¡Qué pinga!
Hey, buy another one. What a sh*t!
Answer"Otro" for masculine, "otra" for feminine.La otra, el otro
"otro" means "other" (for something masculine.) "otra" is for something feminine, "otras" for plural, and "otras" for feminine plurals.
Literally it means 'The other Friday', but in English one would say "Next Friday".
It means "Tomorrow is another day".
It means "I want another crazy day".
The spanish words 'otro dia' mean in English: other day.Another response:Another day
Another madman
It means 'other' or 'another' with regard to a noun that is masculine. For example, if 'otro' were used in the sentence, "I will never give my heart to another." it would be understood that the speaker is talking about another male person, as opposed to a female person.
The translation for "another" in Spanish is "otro" or "otra," depending on the gender of the noun it refers to.
otro = other
For the other work / job.
It means, "They are religious people who travel to another place," or it could mean "They are religious pilgrims." (same thing)