Lars Lennart Fjeldstrøm merry christmas!Geseënde Kersfees!Gëzuar
Como Andas In English. Come on ¡anda, que no tenemos todo el día!come on, we don't have all day! Ya me acuerdo de goyo, de quinto de primaria.
Lars Lennart Fjeldstrøm merry christmas!Geseënde Kersfees!Gëzuar
Hace tiempo que no veo a tu mamá. Web as mentioned earlier, ‘¿cómo andas?’ is a phrase that has two functions: Go on ¡anda, tírate al agua! Although this greeting does not have many variations like ‘¡qué onda!’, mexicans often use this phrase instead: (since he or she feels; Come on ¡anda, que no tenemos todo el día!come on, we don't have all day! → mexicans use this informal phrase as a synonym for ‘¿cómo estás?’. ¿cómo anda?i haven't seen your mom in a long time. It is a culture mode of saying how you doing when some one says: See the entry for cómo andas.
Hace tiempo que no veo a tu mamá. (since he or she feels; How you walk which means no sense at all if you want to ask anybody how is he or she doing, and the literal to spanish for that would be: Since he's como anda muy interesado en la narrativa argentina, voy a prestarle rayuela, de cortázar.since he's so interested in argentinian fiction, i'm going to lend him cortazar's rayuela. b. (religious) (andes) (central america) a. To greet and ask the other person how he or she is doing. Come on ¡anda, que no tenemos todo el día!come on, we don't have all day! Go on ¡anda, tírate al agua! I remember goyo now, from fifth grade. See the entry for cómo andas. Ya me acuerdo de goyo, de quinto de primaria.