alé

This is the 6136th most frequent Spanish word.


alé

"Alé" is not a standard word in Spanish; it may be a misspelling or regional slang. It could also resemble "olé," an expression of encouragement or admiration.


In this sentence, 'alé' is an inflected form of the verb 'alejar,' meaning 'to move away or guide' in the imperative form for the second person singular (informal tú). It instructs the listener to move or guide others away from harm.

Alé a tus amigos hacia una posición más segura.

Guide your friends to a safer position.


The word 'alé' here is the informal imperative form of the verb 'alejar,' used as a command to ask someone to move away quickly from a specific place.

Por favor, alé de allí lo más pronto posible.

Please distance yourself from there as soon as possible.


'Alé' in this sentence serves as a proactive command to encourage the listener to move away or keep a distance from a perceived threat, highlighting urgency.

Si ves peligro, alé antes de que sea tarde.

If you see danger, move away before it's too late.