ordenar
/oɾdeˈnaɾ/, [oɾ.ð̞eˈnaɾ]order
Verb ordenar (first-person singular present ordeno, first-person singular preterite ordené, past participle ordenado)
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to order
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to sort
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(religion) to ordain
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to enjoin
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Sin embargo es un rollo ordenar la habitación.
However, it's a pain putting the room in order.
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No voy a salir porque tengo que ordenar mi pieza.
I am not going out because I have to tidy my room.
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No puedo ordenar mi pieza. No tengo tiempo.
I cannot tidy my room. I don't have time.
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Tom no podía decidir qué ordenar.
Tom couldn't decide what to order.
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Debo ordenar mis pensamientos.
I must organize my thoughts.
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Tengo que ordenar mis ideas antes de agarrar el lápiz.
I must put my ideas together before I take up a pen.
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Es más barato ordenar por docena.
It is cheaper to order by the dozen.
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Gracias por ordenar el patio.
Thank you for clearing the backyard.
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¿Desea ordenar?
Would you like to order?
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Mesero, me gustaría ordenar.
Waiter, I'd like to order.
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