Bonjour Toowoomba - Next month we'll have our first Spanish Conversation Workshop so I thought it would be a good idea to share with you the 5 things you can expect for
Basic Spanish Phrases - Literally "Ponte las pilas" means "put on your batteries". It's a very common phrase, but it is informal. It is an expression that means "do your best" "make
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Poniendose las pilas: A critical discourse analysis of first-time-in-college Latino male experiences in a comprehensive academic enrichment program at a large, public, Hispanic-serving institution in Texas
What is the meaning of "tiene que ponerse las pilas"? - Question about Spanish (Colombia) | HiNative
Embassy of Spain in the United States - Come on! ¡Ponte las pilas! "Ponerse las pilas" - Literal translation: To put on the batteries - Meaning: Get your act together/get moving #ThatSoundsSpanish #
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