As written, the contraction "al" is formed from "a" and "el", and in English would mean "to the". "El frente" means "the forehead". So the phrase means "to the forehead".
The first meaning of frente is "forehead'. There are 39 other examples of the use of the word frente [most with the English connotation of "front"] in the DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA ESPAÑOLA. If you can read Spanish, the link below may fully answer your question. Just type the word frente into the Busqueda box. ¡Buena suerte!Forehead in Spanish
Vigila el frente or Cuida el frente or Mira el frente
frente a
Spanish for forehead
"Frente" in English translates to "front" or "forehead" depending on the context.
"En frente de" or "delante de"
it means forehead
Dar un paso al frente.
Frente a frente was created in 1976.
"Con la frente en alto" is a Spanish phrase that means "with one's head held high." It is used to convey a sense of confidence, pride, or self-assurance in facing a challenging situation or dealing with adversity.
El mentón / la barbilla y la frente.
You can use either one i.e Al frente de el televisor Al frente de la television.