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Answer:
Both. Depends on the situation.
Explanation:
"Ti" would be you as the object. Mainly after prepositions, "ti" is always used (por ti, para ti, a ti, etc.). "Te" is also for a direct/indirect object and is used when there's no preposition.
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Answer:
el viento
Explanation:
"The wind" translates as "el viento" in Spanish.
"Hace mal tiempo" would be "We have bad weather"
"llover" would be "Raining"
"Have viento" would be "It's windy".
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