yo quiero movar (I want to move)
tu quieres movar (you want to move)
"Please move your car" in Spanish is "Por favor mueve su coche". It is pronounced "poor fa-BORE MWAY-bay soo KO-chay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
vaminous pronounced vaah minn ohs
muévase encima
mover
muévalo
mojer
It means 'move yourself'.
Yes. They either learn English in school or they move to another country and have to learn it
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
The Spanish phrase "Quiero mover el bote" literally means "I want to move the boat", and figuratively means "I want to move my body" or "I want to dance".
First, the language is Spanish, not Mexican. (Mexicans speak Spanish, just like Americans speak English.) Second, the phrase is "ándale, ándale" not "underlay underlay". Ándale, ándale means "go, go, go!" or "move it!" or "come on".
The analogue for "Move it!" in Spanish is "¡Muévete!"
How do you say it in spanish?
A spanish dancer moves like no other person
the spnaish moved to Florida :^) .....................................................................
Translation: mudarse contigo
I think when he move to other place
es paso
Translation: Move it!
Andale means "hurry!" "let's go!" "move it!"
To obtain precious metals
It means 'move yourself'.
"Hannah" is typically translated to "Hannah" or "Ana" in Spanish.