ando

/ˈando/, [ˈãn̪.d̪o]

ando, i walk


Verb ando

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of andar.

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Examples
  • Quiero hacer una llamada, pero no ando con cambio.

    I want to make a phone call, but I don't have any change now.

  • No ando trayendo mucho dinero conmigo.

    I don't carry much cash with me.

  • Hoy no ando de humor para bromas.

    I am in no mood for joking.

  • Ahora mismo ando escaso de fondos.

    I'm short of cash at the moment.

  • Hoy día no ando con energía.

    I have no energy today.

  • Yo ando mucho porque es sano.

    I walk a lot because it's healthy.

  • Ahora ando un poco escaso de dinero.

    I'm a bit short of money now.

  • Ando escaso de tiempo.

    I am pressed for time.

  • Con las chicas, me ando con cuidado.

    When it comes to girls, I pay much attention.

  • Ando mal de tiempo.

    I am pressed for time.

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