i'm iar the school (or i'm in class) i'll call you later.
Me llamo Jeff, y ando como un pollo.
I'm - Yo ando en un caballo - I'm on a white horse
montar = to ride montas = you (informal, singular) ride usted monta = you (formal, singular) ride montais = you (informal, plural) ride ustedes montan = you (formal, plural) ride
"Anda" can mean quite a few things depending on the exact context. [you] walk [he/she/it] walks [you] go [he/she/it] goes Runs - (car or other moving vehicle) Go away amble Wow! (An utterance of surprise! Usually ¡Andale! but sometimes shortened)
andar en bicicleta ando, andas, anda, andamos, andáis, andan en bicicleta voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van en bicicleta As "andar" or "ir" are verbs of movement that can describe an action being carried out or that is carried out, the gerund "andando" or "yendo" is not needed in most situations. Andado en bicicleta (going/walking on bicycles) is the common way to say riding bikes, especially in answer to "What are they doing?" (¿Qué hacen?) "They are riding bikes." (Andan/ van en (su) bicicleta). Notice bicicleta (bicycle) is singular, not plural. Another way to say it is montado en bicicleta. (mounted on bycycles) though it is not as commonly used in the western hemisphere
Me llamo Jeff, y ando como un pollo.
I'm - Yo ando en un caballo - I'm on a white horse
The -ando adds a -ing ending to the English translation.Means down, under, below.
momofuku is pretty ando isn't
Noboru Ando was born in 1926.
Ando Shoeki died in 1762.
Tadahiro Ando died in 2010.
Albert Ando died in 2002.
Albert Ando was born in 1929.
Ando Masahashi was created in 2006.
Misako Ando was born in 1971.
Ando Meritee was born in 1974.