Alli En Español
Translating “Allí” to English
The Spanish adverb “Allí” can be translated to English as “There” or “Over there.” It indicates a specific location or direction.
Usage and Context
“Allí” is used to point out a place or position in Spanish. In English, “There” or “Over there” serves the same purpose of indicating a specific location.
Identifying a Location
1. “La tienda está allí.” – “The store is there.”
2. “Vamos a cenar allí esta noche.” – “We’re going to have dinner there tonight.”
Directional Reference
1. “Mira, el monumento está allí.” – “Look, the monument is over there.”
2. “Si sigues caminando, lo encontrarás allí.” – “If you keep walking, you’ll find it there.”
Adding Context
In conversation, using “there” or “over there” provides clarity about the location being discussed.
Alternative Expressions
Depending on the context, you might also use:
– “In that place”: “He left his keys in that place.”
– “At that spot”: “We’ll meet at that spot by the fountain.”
Conclusion
Translating “allí” to English yields “There” or “Over there.” These words are essential for indicating specific locations and adding precision to communication.
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