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Yo salgo con mis amigos con frecuencia. Hago muchas actividades con ellos. Los fines de semanas, yo voy a fiestas con mis amigos. Cuando yo voy a una fiesta, siempre llevo pizza o limonada y se lo ofrezco a mis amigos. A veces, yo tengo fiestas en casa e invito a mis amigos --pero obedezco a mis padres. Yo conozco a muchas personas y sé que a todos les gusta mis fiestas. Pongo mucha música rock y todos bailan. Y cuando yo digo que la fiesta termina, nadie quiere salir.
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I took three years of Spanish lol. hope that helps
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2. feo 3.que hopefully it helps you
1- “¿Cómo estás?”
English- “How are you?”
2- Día
English- Day
3- Español
English- Spanish
4- Inglés
English- English
5- “¿Cómo te llamas?”
English- “What’s your name?”
6- ¡Adiós!
English- Bye!
7- Piñata
English- Pinata/Piñata ( I’m not so sure on which one, there’s not much of a difference saying it in English)
8- Lápiz
English- Pencil
9- Perdón
English- Sorry
10- ¡Bienvenidos!
English- Welcome!
(I hope I helped, have a good day!)
In the Latin languages words that end in "a" are typically feminine.
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Anyone would say that the scenes painted in Patronio's story are of excessive brutality, even monstrous. What are the touches of humor that prevent this story from falling into terror and degradation for the novel? Detail your ideas, based on the text. Do you think that the fact that the person who is a man and that the person who gets to know him is a woman is central to the story? Defend your answer.
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