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is it correle or corrale in spanish?

is it correle or corrale in spanish?

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is it córrele or crrale in spanish? I was taught to say córrale

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updated Oct 23, 2011
posted by Samo22

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Córrele / Corre (tú)

Córrale / Corra (usted)

Both are imperative

updated Jan 19, 2017
edited by 005faa61
posted by 005faa61
So it means "hurry (it) up" right? - jeezzle, Oct 23, 2011
It can but "apurar" is more common - 005faa61, Oct 23, 2011
apurar, apresurar, tener prisa, date prisa, correle, there's too many ways to hurry in spanish. What else could correle mean? - jeezzle, Oct 23, 2011
Yes, you can use all of those to tell someone to hurry up, but "Córrele" is mainly used when telling someone to run quickly - 005faa61, Oct 23, 2011
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It's both!

Córrale usted. Córrele tú

smile

updated Oct 23, 2011
posted by chileno