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| Pronunciation=Da [http://www.onlinespanishhelp.com/glossary/dos mae] [http://www.onlinespanishhelp.com/glossary/dos Duh-os] | | Pronunciation=Da [http://www.onlinespanishhelp.com/glossary/dos mae] [http://www.onlinespanishhelp.com/glossary/dos Duh-os] | ||
| EnglishMeaning=Give Me (Two) | | EnglishMeaning=Give Me (Two) | ||
| Level=[[Main_Page# | | Level=[[Main_Page#Rueda_Patterns_-_Level_One|Beginner]] | ||
| VideoLink= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdoAOtupqw0 | | VideoLink= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdoAOtupqw0 | ||
| VideoNotes= | | VideoNotes= | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 6 April 2010
| Dame Dos | |
| Pronunciation | Da mae Duh-os |
| Translation | Give Me (Two) |
| Level | Beginner |
| Links | |
| Link to Video | Watch |
| Video Notes | |
| Variations | |
| Similar Moves | Dame, Dame dos con dos |
Description
Move to the second follower on the right and Dile que no.
Lead Styling
Dame dos is typically called immediately before a Dile que no and it is common for the leads to put their left hand up as they pull the follow past on their left as shown in figure 1.

Video