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alas (noun) alea, vuela (verb)
"Vuela" is a Spanish verb that means "he/she/it flies" or "fly" in the imperative form. It is derived from the verb "volar," which means "to fly." Depending on the context, it can refer to the action of flying, whether it's about birds, airplanes, or even metaphorical expressions related to freedom or aspirations.
"Flies" (the insects) in Spanish is "las moscas" "Flies" (as by aeroplane, or a bird) is "vuela" (=he/she/it flies) from the Spanish verb "volar"
The cast of Vuela - 2004 includes: Agustina Covian
It means "tie yourself to a broom and fly far away"
The cast of Don Chico que vuela - 1990 includes: Susana Contreras Greta Yajaira
Anda corre vuela - 1996 was released on: USA: 15 November 1996 (Miami Hispanic Film Festival) Argentina: 21 October 1999
Vuela is a low-cost airline based in Mexico that focuses on providing affordable air travel options for domestic and international routes. It aims to enhance travel accessibility for a broader audience by offering competitive fares and a simplified booking process. Established to cater to the growing demand for budget-friendly flights, Vuela emphasizes efficiency and customer service in its operations.
The song Angelito Vuela (also known as Angelito), from the album King of Kings, sung by Don Omar was written by the song writers William Landron and Luis Pizzaro.
Volar is the infinitive form, meaning "to fly". You need to conjugate it though according to time and person. If you wanted to say "I am flying" it would be "Estoy volando."
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