would you like to go dancing - traducción al griego
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would you like to go dancing - traducción al griego

ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY HARRY WARREN, LYRICS BY MORT DIXON AND BILLY ROSE
Would You Like To Take A Walk?

would you like to go dancing      
θα θέλατε να πάμε για χορό
i would like         
2016 SINGLE BY ZARA LARSSON
I Would Like (song); I Would Like (Zara Larsson song)
θα ήθελα
top up         
  • Typical sign showing where top-ups can be made.
"PAY-AS-YOU-GO" MOBILE PHONE SERVICE
Pay as you go(phone); Prepaid cellular; Prepaid wireless service; Prepaid wireless; Prepaid cellular phone; Prepaid cellular telephone; Prepaid cellular service; Prepaid wireless phone; Prepaid wireless telephone; Prepaid mobile telephone; Prepaid mobile; Prepaid mobile service; Prepaid cellphone; Prepaid cellular plan; Pay as you talk; Pay As You Go (phone); Pay as you go (phone); Prepaid Mobile Phone; Pay as you go SIM; Go phone; Top up; Burner phone; Mobile phone top-up; Prepaid mobile phones; Prepaid cell phone; Burner phones; Disposable phone numbers; Airtime (mobile phone); Air time (mobile phone); Prepay mobile phone; Pay-as-you-go mobile phone
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Definición

pay-as-you-go
also pay as you go
Pay-as-you-go is a system in which a person or organization pays for the costs of something when they occur rather than before or afterwards.
Pensions are paid by the state on a pay-as-you-go basis.
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Would You Like to Take a Walk?

"Would You Like to Take a Walk?" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose. It was added to the 1930 Broadway show Sweet and Low starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel. The song was published in 1930 by Remick Music Corporation.