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English Word: 11 Spanish Word: once Now you know how to say 11 in Spanish. ... Creo que María tiene once primos.
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Gramática - Rápida In Spanish, the relative pronoun "que" usually means "that", "which" or "who." Examples. Creo que María tiene once primos. - I believe that Mary ...
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I believe that Mary has a sheet of paper that she can lend you. Yo creo que María tiene una hoja de papel que ella te puede prestar.
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Yo no sé si María tiene el dinero para comprar los boletos. I don't know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
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Word: slurp Spanish Word: sorber Now you know how to say slurp in Spanish. ... Popular Phrase: maria tiene | Spanish Language Games
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Mary has to study the words. María tiene que estudiar las palabras.
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Word: supper Spanish Word: la cena, la comida (lat) Now you know how to say ... Maria tiene que lavar los platos despues de la cena.
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Yo no sé si María tiene el dinero para comprar los boletos. I don't know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets.
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Word: ankles Spanish Word: los tobillos[Noun] Now you know how to say ankles ... María tiene los tobillos torcidos.
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No sé si María tiene el dinero para comprar los boletos. - I don't know if Mary has the money to buy the tickets. ¿Sabes si María tiene el dinero para comprar los ...
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