valley
In Spain vale is like ok.
Carne-Vale means "time before lent".
Poets use the word 'vale'. "In this vale of tears..."
it may be a vale or valley
"everto absum" is how you would say "be gone" in Latin.
1) vale can mean OK. e.g. Limpia el coche, vale? - Clean the car, ok? 2) vale can also mean cost. From the verb valer - to cost. e.g. Cuanto vale? - How much does it cost? 3) You can also use vale to describe a person. e.g. Juan vale mucho - Juan's a great guy. Visit this site to know more Source(S): heytutor.com/spanish-tutor/
'vale' (pronounced 'BAHlay'); or you can say OK; or 'de acuerdo' (they ahKWAIRdoh) ('agreed')
Vale is a shortened word for Valley, where a river runs through. In Evesham's case, the River Avon runs theough Evesham Vale.
It was a beautiful vale, a magnificent example of nature at its best.
Vale means "be strong; be well". (It is the singular imperative of the verb valere; if you're speaking to more than one person, the proper form is valete). The English equivalent is "farewell".
The Latin equivalent of 'when goodbye means forever' is Quando 'vale' significat 'semper'. In the word-by-word translation, the dependent conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'vale' means 'farewell, goodbye'. The verb 'significat' means '[he/she/it] does mean, is meaning, means'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, forever'.
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