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Que significa "vale" Siempre oyo "vale" y no se que significa, ayudame!
Sep 21, 2012 12:06 AM
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Vale has differents meanings: The first one is OK Example: Vale, lo entendí. And also can be used like a verb, Example: Él no vale nada. Taken form WORTH. And the other one has to do with Price, Example: ¿Cuanto vale esto? talking about money.
September 21, 2012
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I think "vale" is only used in spain with the meaning: "it's ok", for the rest of the times it would mean something refering to price. Example: "cuanto vale esto ?" (how much does it cost ?) or with the meaning of worth. Example: "no vale la pena" (it doesn't worth it). sorry for my english.
September 21, 2012
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I'm from Chile and I use " vale" as well.. it means "ok" :D
September 21, 2012
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I agree with Patricio Aguilera, but I would like to add this: "vale" as OK is used only in Spain. There are other ways to say OK in Spanish: "Bueno", "Está bien" y "De acuerdo". Also, colloquial in Mexico: "Sale". In Argentina: "Dale".
September 21, 2012
Se dice "siempre OIGO" vale. verbo oír (to listen) yo oigo Presente del indicativo tú oyes él - ella oye nosotros oímos ustedes (vosotros) oís ellos-ellas oyen
September 22, 2012
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