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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
10

Can someone translate these into Spanish without using Google Translate?

Spanish
2 answers:
wariber [46]3 years ago
7 0
1.  Hablé con mi maestro hac cinco horas. <span> (mi maestra es una mujer)</span>
2.  He utilizado el ordenador durante siete horas.  
3.  Leí un libro hace dos horas 
4.  He estado estudiando español durante un año.    
5.  Vi Televisión ayer.

hope I helped!
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
5 0
<span>1)  "I talked to my teacher five hours ago."

</span>"Hablé con mi maestro hace cinco horas."

2) "<span>I have used the computer for seven hours."

</span>"He utilizado el ordenador durante siete horas."

 3) "I read a book two hours ago"

"Leí un libro hace dos horas"

4) "<span>I have been studying Spanish for one year."

</span>"He estado estudiando español durante un año."

5) "<span>I watched Television yesterday."

</span><span>"Vi Televisión ayer. "
</span>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

<em>-I hope this helped :)</em>
<em>(If you need anymore help please feel free to ask)</em>







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