Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Idioms with "al"

Hello, gente! Today we will take a look at the most common al idioms of Spanish. 



al aire libre
outdoors
al amanecer
at daybreak, at dawn
al anochecer
at nightfall, at dusk
al azar
by chance
al cabo
finally, at last
al cabo de
at the end of
al contado
cash
al contrario
on the countrary
al derecho
right side out
al día
current, up to date
al día siguiente
on the next/following day
al fin
at last, finally
al fin y al cabo
in short
al lado de
next to, beside
al menos
at least
al menos
at least
al mes
a month, per month
al mismo tiempo
at the same time
al oído
confidentially
al parecer
apparently
al pie de la letra
to the letter
al por mayor
wholesale
al por menor
Retail
al principio
at first
al revés
wrong side out
al + infinitive
on, upon + present participle



Hope these are useful!


Lots of love, lots of respect!


Igor


Reference: Research & Education Association. (2000). Spanish Grammar, Style, and Writing. NJ: REA

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