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Mary
When do you say the phrase "Orale!"?
When do you say the phrase "Orale!"?
What does it mean?
Jul 5, 2015 7:23 AM
Comments · 2
I think that 'Orale' means 'Ok' or 'Let's go'. The same is in Spain when they say 'Vale'. In Argentina we say 'Dale'. For example: - Do you want to go to the party? - Orale! (Ok) // - I must to go to my work - Orale, orale it's too late (hurry up)
July 7, 2015
Hi, Mary, I think this link may help you.
I'm also waiting for some answers given by native speakers.
https://www.speakinglatino.com/3-meanings-and-usages-of-mexican-expression-orale/
1) "Hurry up", "let's go"
2) "Ok", "I got it"
3) "¡Genial!” or “¡Tremendo!”
July 5, 2015
Mary
Language Skills
English, Korean, Spanish
Learning Language
Korean, Spanish
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