What you want, I believe, is "arrear", which means "to herd." Wrangle means "to herd" in English, but it does not translate into Spanish with that meaning.
Wrangle means "to argue" in both languages, as in "I wrangled a deal." or "He wrangled me into doing it."
What you want, I believe, is "arrear", which means "to herd." Wrangle means "to herd" in English, but it does not translate into Spanish with that meaning.
Wrangle means "to argue" in both languages, as in "I wrangled a deal." or "He wrangled me into doing it."
What you want, I believe, is "arrear", which means "to herd." Wrangle means "to herd" in English, but it does not translate into Spanish with that meaning.
Wrangle means "to argue" in both languages, as in "I wrangled a deal." or "He wrangled me into doing it."