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2006-10-05 12:26:59 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Dancing

like da dominican wayy

2006-10-05 12:27:34 · update #1

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muevate = (you) move
muevalo = move it

2006-10-05 12:33:17 · answer #1 · answered by Alex 1 · 0 0

menear- is to move, to shake. Perfect word to describe a woman's hips shaking.- if that's what you're looking for.

2006-10-05 23:12:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Move is movimiento.... in present : mover, in past: movido , in future: movera...
In imperative tense
muevelo!!! (it) move
or.... muevete!!!(you) move.... personal
or.... muevase!!! (you) move....formal

2006-10-05 20:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by IŊ£$þ£RAdØ ---•ï¡ † ¡ï•--- 4 · 0 0

Alex nailed it...
Conversely, "No te muevas" means "Don't (you) move"

2006-10-05 19:36:04 · answer #4 · answered by eggman 7 · 0 0

welllllllllllllllllllll here it is : THIS DOESNT HAVE TO DEAL WITH DANCE

2006-10-05 21:40:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ahora or vamitos

2006-10-05 19:40:28 · answer #6 · answered by slippie 4 · 0 0

movimento

2006-10-05 19:55:23 · answer #7 · answered by Hell's Collection Agency 2 · 0 0

andule

2006-10-05 19:29:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

coma say what ?

2006-10-05 19:38:11 · answer #9 · answered by lovekp 1 · 0 1

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