anda
/ˈanda/, [ˈãn̪.d̪a]go, go to, well
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Anda al patio.
Go to the patio.
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Todos los días, mi madre anda ocupada como abeja.
My mother is busy as a bee every day.
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Si quieres comprar una correa, anda a una tienda de mascotas.
If you want to buy a leash, go to a pet shop.
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¿Qué anda mal?
What's wrong?
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Algo anda mal, ¿no es así?
Something's wrong, isn't it?
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No quiero que Tom piense que algo anda mal.
I don't want Tom to think anything's wrong.
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¿Anda ese reloj?
Is that clock going?
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Probablemente es la enfermedad que anda suelta.
It's probably the illness that's going around.
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Creo que algo anda mal contigo.
I think there's something wrong with you.
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¿Que has visto un ovni? ¡Anda ya!
You say you've seen a UFO? Come on!
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Tom anda bichi.
Tom is naked.
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Siempre anda corto de dinero.
He's always short of money.
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Algo anda mal con Tom.
Something's wrong with Tom.
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El reloj no anda.
The watch doesn't work.
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Anda y pregúntale a Tom.
Go ahead and ask Tom.
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Por ahí anda su sombrero.
Your hat is somewhere around here.
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Hacen solo diez grados y el anda afuera en camiseta. Me da frío solo con mirarlo.
It's just ten degrees, and he is walking around outside in a T-shirt. I get cold from just looking at him.
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Por favor anda con Tom.
Please take Tom with you.
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Anda.
She walks.
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Tom anda encueroles.
Tom is naked.
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