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I agree with "¡métete allí!" and "¡entra ya!"... my grandmother would have said "¡pero métete!" or "¡ya métete!"
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I have read fully the post.
Only one question come to my head now. When can I use go head? When I need to say ve por delante? Or that word is the equivalent to the word said in this post. I will waiting answer of you. Thank you.
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@Crotalito: Creo que te refieres a "go ahead".
![]() A: Should I wait for the others? (Antes de hacer algo.) B: No, go ahead./It's all right, go ahead./Go ahead. (Está bien que empiece. Se puede expresar con un tono de desaprobación para indicar que sería cortés aguardar.) A: Go ahead./You can do it, go ahead./Hurry up, go ahead. (Dar ánimo o expresar impaciencia a alguien que vacila en hacer algo para que lo haga.) |
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"Get in there" means "Hey, you've got a great chance with something good - get in there!"; "Ponte las botas" has a similar meaning, at least in the part of Eastern Spain I'm most familiar with.
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