What does anda in Spanish mean?

What is the meaning of the word anda in Spanish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use anda in Spanish.

The word anda in Spanish means Well I never!, go [+ infinitive], go and [+ infinitive], walk, get around, run, be, feel, be, be about, be around, be, date, see, go, go, work, wear, go [+ gerund], be off, get to [+ gerund], go with, fit with, square with, go [+ gerund], be going to [+ infinitive], go to get, Oh no!, Wow!, see how, look how, Come on!, Come on!, not know your way around, feel very lost, get lost!. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word anda

Well I never!

interjección (expresa admiración) (expression of surprise)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
¡Anda! ¿Cuánto dices que gana tu hermana?

go [+ infinitive], go and [+ infinitive]

expresión (orden)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
¡Anda a ver qué les pasa a los niños que los oigo gritar!
Go (or: go and) see what's happening to those kids, I can hear them yelling.

walk

verbo intransitivo (caminar, dar pasos)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
El vagabundo siguió andando sin rumbo fijo.
The tramp walked on aimlessly.

get around

verbo intransitivo (trasladarse, moverse)

(phrasal verb, intransitive: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning and not taking direct object--for example, "make up" [=reconcile]: "After they fought, they made up.")
Parece que no supieras caminar, sólo quieres andar en coche.
ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. Ever since my car broke down I get around by train.

run

verbo intransitivo (máquina: funcionar) (vehicle)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
El coche no anda porque se le descargó la batería.
The car won't run because the battery's dead.

be, feel

verbo intransitivo (estar, hallarse)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
Desde que tuvo a su bebé siempre anda cansada.
She's been (or: felt) tired ever since she had the baby.

be

verbo intransitivo (estar en una condición)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
Jaime anda deprimido porque se quedó sin trabajo. Desde que tuvo a su bebé, María siempre anda cansada.
Jaime is depressed because he lost his job.

be about, be around

verbo intransitivo (rondar, aproximarse)

No sé la edad exacta del hombre pero anda por los cincuenta.
He's about (or: around) fifty. I don't know his exact age.

be

(informal (actuar, comportarse)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
Ándate con cuidado si tienes que caminar de noche por esta parte de la ciudad.
Be careful if you have to walk in this part of the city at night.

date, see

(CO, MX (tener relaciones con)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
Andar con dos mujeres al mismo tiempo es una mala idea.
Dating two women at the same time is a bad idea.

go

verbo intransitivo (dirigirse)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
Este tren va a Madrid. Para llegar al museo, tienes que tomar el autobús que va hacia el sur.
This train goes to Madrid. To get to the museum, you have to take the bus that goes south.

go

verbo intransitivo (asistir)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
Mis padres no me dejan ir a la fiesta. La clase de hoy estuvo muy interesante, pero mi compañera no pudo ir.
My parents won't let me go to the party. Today's class was very interesting, but my classmate couldn't go.

work

verbo intransitivo (informal (funcionar)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")
El ordenador no va; tendré que llamar al técnico.
The computer isn't working. I'm going to have to call a technician.

wear

(llevar puesto)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")
Las azafatas tienen que ir de uniforme.
Stewardesses must wear a uniform.

go [+ gerund]

(futuro próximo)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Esta tarde vamos a nadar en la piscina. Voy a comprarme unos zapatos de cuero.
I'm going to buy some leather shoes.

be off

verbo pronominal (marcharse) (informal)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Ya me voy porque tengo que preparar la cena.
I'm off because I have to get dinner ready.

get to [+ gerund]

verbo intransitivo (acción progresiva)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Yo voy pelando las verduras mientras tú cortas la carne. Hay que ir pensando en el lanzamiento del nuevo producto.
We must get on with thinking about the launch of the new product.

go with, fit with, square with

(concordar, armonizar)

Menospreciar a los demás no va con mis ideas.
Undermining others doesn't fit (or: go) with my ideas.

go [+ gerund]

(ponerse a conjeturar)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
No vayas a creer que no me gustó la carne; es que estoy muy llena.
Don't go thinking that I didn't like the meat. I'm just very full.

be going to [+ infinitive]

(intencionalidad)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Iba a salir, pero comenzó a llover y tuve que devolverme.
I was going to go out, but it started raining and I had to head back.

go to get

(ir a buscar)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Voy por un pan al súper; ya vuelvo.
ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. I'm just nipping out the shops. Do you need anything?

Oh no!

locución interjectiva (coloquial (sorpresa negativa)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
¡Anda la osa! Se me olvidó invitar a Juan a mi cumpleaños.

Wow!

locución interjectiva (denota reproche)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
Anda que tienes poca vergüenza, ¿cómo te atreves a presentarte sin invitación?
Wow, you really are shameless. How dare you show up here without an invitation?

see how, look how

locución interjectiva (denota admiración)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
Anda que va guapa mi niña con su vestido nuevo.
Isn't my little girl pretty with her new dress!

Come on!

locución interjectiva (denota molestia)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")

Come on!

locución interjectiva (expresa incredulidad)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
—Me saqué un diez en el examen de química. —¡Anda ya!

not know your way around, feel very lost

locución verbal (coloquial (estar muy desorientado)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
En mi primer trabajo no sabía por dónde andaba.

get lost!

expresión (ES, coloquial (desentenderse del otro)

(interjection: Exclamation--for example, "Oh no!" "Wow!")
¿Necesitas dinero? Que te zurzan, no es mi problema.

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