move over

move over
verbo intransitivo
1. echarse a un lado, correrse (make room)
  • to m over to a new system -> pasar a un nuevo sistema
  • m over! -> ¡apártate!, ¡córrete!

"move over" en el foro de Respuestas

P: Did you move into you new apartment yet?
R: If the action is in the past: ¿TE has mudado ya a tu nuevo piso? In the future: ¿TE vas a mudar a tu nuevo piso? *Piso* se puede sustituir por *casa*…
P: How to say "When did you move to'"
R: > How do you say "when did you move to'" in Spanish. Like, when did you move to Nevada? Thanks. ¿Cuándo te mudaste a Nevada'
P: i about to turn 18 but i dont know if should move out with my friend in new york
R: If your gonna move, find somewhere better than new york, too many people and crappy weather, not to mention the insanely expensive everything. New york…
P: How to you say to move in spanish?
R: Give the translation a try (the verb is mudarse) :)
P: Should I move my family to Spain?
R: I would if I could afford it. It is easy for me because I am British.
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