Baby Boomers Español
Ándale
Used when motivating friends to move quickly or take action.
Literal Meaning
Go ahead
Actual Meaning
Come on, hurry up, okay
Examples in Context

Ándale, tú puedes hacerlo, no te desanimes.

Ándale, ya es hora de salir, no queremos llegar tarde a la fiesta.

Vamos, ándale, no hay tiempo que perder, el tren ya está por salir.

Helpful Tips
  • 1It can also imply impatience, so be aware of the context in which it's used to understand the speaker's feelings.
  • 2Listen for the tone of voice; 'ándale' is usually said with enthusiasm or urgency to motivate someone.
  • 3This phrase is often used informally among friends or family to encourage someone to take action quickly.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
let's go
hurry up
come on
move it
get a move on
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