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andar


verbo intransitivo Conjugation
1. [caminar]   Conjugation to walk
[moverse]   Conjugation to move
2. [funcionar]   Conjugation to work, Conjugation to go
 el reloj no anda   the clock has stopped
 las cosas andan mal   things are going badly
3. [estar]   Conjugation to be
 andar preocupado   to be worried
 andar mal de dinero   to be short of money
 creo que anda por el almacén   I think he is somewhere in the warehouse
 andar tras algo/alguien (figurado)   to be after something/somebody
4. (antes de gerundio)
 andar haciendo algo   to be doing something
 anda echando broncas a todos   he's going round telling everybody off
 anda explicando sus aventuras   he's talking about his adventures
 anda buscando algo   he's looking for something
5. [ocuparse]
 andar en [asuntos, líos]   to be involved in
[papeleos, negocios]   to be busy with
6. [hurgar]
 andar en   to rummage around in
 ¿has andado en mis papeles?   have you been fiddling with my papers?
7. (antes de a y sustantivo plural) [expresa acción]
 en ese país andan a tiros   in that country they go round shooting one another
 andar gritando   to be always shouting
8. [alcanzar, rondar]
 andar por   to be about
 anda por los 60   he's about sixty
9. (familiar) [enredar]
 andar con algo   to play with something
10. (loc)
 quien mal anda mal acaba (prov)   everyone gets his just deserts


   

andar


verbo transitivo Conjugation
1. [recorrer]   Conjugation to go, Conjugation to travel
2. (Amér C) [llevar puesto]   Conjugation to wear


   

andar


sustantivo masculino
  gait, walk

  

andarse


verbo pronominal Conjugation
[obrar]
 andarse con cuidado/misterios   to be careful/secretive


  

andares


sustantivo masculino plural
[de persona]   gait sg
 tener andares de   to walk like


  

anda


interjección
 ¡anda! [sorpresa, desilusión]   oh!
[¡vamos!]   come on!
[¡por favor!]   go on!
 ¡anda ya! [incredulidad]   come off it!


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