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Does 'bale' Mean Ok In Spanish?

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sandyRoe | 14:38 Mon 02nd Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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Rich, I think.
Yes.......
Yes. How appropriate eh? The lad done ok ... !
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Then that footballer has a serendipidious name
Is that the adjective derived from serendipity ??
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I'm not sure, JJ. If it's not it should be :-)
sandy.......Vale means OK in Spanish, but they pronounce a "V" as a soft "b"...............so Vale pronounced "bale" means ...OK.
I think the d might be a t

It is appropriate, though.
serendipitous
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Ends in 'dipitous' misspelt :-(
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es una otra palabra por cuando estoy andando en el camino a santiago

Gracias, todos. :-)
£1.2 million a month... Si
it means ' mucho dinero '
Is one other word for ... something ... when? ... me? I? ... andar (in Portuguese that's 'to walk') ... err, something path to Santiago ?
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it is another word that I'll be able to use when I walk the Camino to Santiago.
Aha, right. I was close. I'd get a couple of marks for effort.

Wait, hang on ... walking to Santiago?

You do know that it's in Chile?

Where are you starting ???
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Er, no. The one in S America is named after the one in Galicia where the bones of St James lie in a silver reliquary under the altar of the cathedral
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I don't know when I'll start, or if I'll ever start, because of family responsibilities. But it's an ambition.
Oh. right.

That's still quite a long walk.
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I've already done the first 112 Km and the last 108. If I get the chance I'll start again in southern France and walk the entire 800+ Km.

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