What is Al Rato?
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Spanish frase meaning "in a while" or "later" in spanish; Combination of the word "al" meaning "towards" and "rato" which means "while". Used mostly by Latin American peoples in normal spanish speaking or in
Sleepy:"Ey,
homes !!! Check out my newcuete (gun)!!!"
Mosco:"Al Rato,
vato !! Here comes thejura !!!!
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