Como se dice "Arriad"
es para un proyecto y lo necesito porfavor
2 Answers
¿Quieres una traducción? ¿En qué lengua?
Lili, the word arriad is probably from the Spanish verb arriar. as Ray rightly said in his comments below your post!
This verb has several meanings depending on the context, so we need to know how you intend to use the verb! What exactly are you trying to say, please?
If you found the word 'arriad' in a sentence please copy the full sentence to your post above so we can help you to understand it!
We will not do your homework for you or anyone else on this forum but we will guide you as to what to do! ![]()
I will include an except from the Oxford English/Spanish Dictionary (app) so you can see the possible meanings:
arriar [Verb Table A17] vt A 1 bandera/vela to lower, strike 2 cabo/cable (aflojar) to slacken off; (soltar) to let go, release B (RPl) ganado to drive, herd
The verb is in the imperative or command form which means it is an order to somebody to do something! It ends in ad which is the informal, vosotros form used only in Spain to talk to two or more people/ a group of people!
I hope this helps ![]()