Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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the person has pain in the arm because of a fall.
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The boss speaks calmly and promises an answer today.
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Then they do a short task as a pair and they read in a low voice.
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The client says that is missing a document.
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the brother tells a memory and the sister laughs.
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The family feels calmer.
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Afterwards they come back home, they eat bread and they tell how it was the day.
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In the morning, the male driver and the female driver they take the people on a small bus.
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A detective arrives because there is a lost backpack.
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The agent invites a detective, because it can be a serious mistake.
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the detective tells what he saw and the officer says the time with a paper.
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Nobody wants to hear “idiot” nor “bastard”; they say that those words come from the devil.
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a person from the public takes notes and does not interrupt.
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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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In the hospital, the doctor listens to a patient carefully.
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In the waiting room, a captain tells stories about his ship and makes laugh people.
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At the port, a captain checks his ship before leaving.
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In the end they give each other the hand and the room claps.
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Outside, the male driver and the female driver wait with the car and check the address.
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Nearby, the mother and the father watch and take photos.
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On my street there are many people.
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the male lawyer and the female lawyer read the report from the detective and from the agent, and ask short questions.
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the doctor writes a short report and asks for rest, water and a visit tomorrow.
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The client accepts and sits down.
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the victim speaks little, but their family listens and breathes deeply.
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