Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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the male driver and the female driver wait instructions.
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the family it says hello to a friend and another person from the neighborhood.
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The people waits in silence, and a person from the team writes down each detail to not forget anything.
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At night there is dinner at the house of the uncle and of the aunt.
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There is a victim who wants justice, but also wants peace for their family.
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a person from the public takes notes and does not interrupt.
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In the room, an officer brings a folder and gives it to the judge.
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The officer looks at the passenger list and the agent calls by radio to confirm information.
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Nobody wants to hear “idiot” nor “bastard”; they say that those words come from the devil.
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An agent and an officer walk around the area and ask questions.
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