Andale Pues - How To Discuss

Andale Pues

So what does ¡pour mean?

In Mexico, it is used in different ways.

Goodbye> Then come to him. (very well)

No, I'll take note this time> then go ahead. (Then everything is fine.)

If we want to go, go> join us. (Walk.)

When you get someone to walk / handle, move on.

It's interesting / surprising to answer what is happening to someone> Dell! (Equally it would be: Wow, just ...)

Very versatile, isn't it?

Andale Pues

Andale Pues

After the explanation you understand and say ...

Do you also use Dell to go along? Because in Peru we do it, we don't say it's worth it, but it's good.

An example:

Can you lend me something (day)

no

Come on, pre-stem / now, pre-stem, don't be bad.

It's like getting out of here! Think of different ways to use it in English.

This is the end of a sentence.

will meet again !!!

Used to end a conversation ... now how to walk

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Andale Pues

So what does Andel mean? ۔

I've heard people in Mexico use it at the end of a conversation.

In Mexico, it is used in different ways:

See you later> Come on. (very well)

No, I'll take note this time> then go ahead. (In that case, that's fine.)

If we go we will go> then come to him. (Come here.)

When you send someone to walk / handle it, go ahead.

It's interesting to answer someone who's telling you! (Equivalent estimate: wow, just ...)

Very versatile, isn't it?

After the explanation you understand and say ... Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaandale, nah!

Do you also use go n deal? Because we do that in Peru, we don't say it's worth it, but it's good.

An example:

Can you give me some money (religion)

no

Go tribal first / First, tribal, don't be cruel.

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Andale Pues

So what does ¡ndale mean? 3

I've heard people in Mexico use it at the end of conversations.

In Mexico, it is used in different ways:

See you later> let's go (very well)

No, I'll make a note of it this time> and then move on. (In that case, okay.)

If we go we go> then come to him. (Come here.)

If you ask someone to walk / take care of it: then go ahead.

The answer to telling someone what happened is interesting / surprising> ndale! (Equivalent estimate: Wow, that's it ...)

Very versatile, isn't it?

After the explanation you understand and say ... aaaaaaaandale, no!

Do you also use ndale to accompany? Because in Peru we do, yes, we don't say it's worth it, but it's good.

As an example:

Can you lend me some money?

no

Come on, pre-stem / now, pre-stem, don't do bad.

Andale Pues

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