Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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Suddenly a man says “idiot” to his enemy, and another woman answers “bastard”.
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The family feels calmer.
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the person has pain in the arm because of a fall.
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the male driver and the female driver wait instructions.
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At recess, a girl talks about her boyfriend and a boy talks about his girlfriend.
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After the trip, the boss receives a client in the room.
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At the entrance, a lady at reception guides each person with patience.
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They walk as a couple and talk about their family.
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a lawyer and a female lawyer talk about the case with clear phrases.
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In the waiting room, a captain tells stories about his ship and makes laugh people.
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A male classmate and a female classmate sit down together and share a pencil.
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There is a victim who wants justice, but also wants peace for their family.
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an officer arrives to take details from the accident and speaks calmly.
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Each person leaves happy and with more confidence.
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the brother tells a memory and the sister laughs.
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Nearby, the mother and the father watch and take photos.
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the brother he takes care of the sister, and in the end everyone they go to the park without rushing.
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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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the doctor writes a short report and asks for rest, water and a visit tomorrow.
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A person from the public looks at the clock and waits.
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a couple arrives early: the wife brings salad and the husband brings bread.
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The client accepts and sits down.
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She is a mother and a mom of a curious child.
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Nobody wants to hear “idiot” nor “bastard”; they say that those words come from the devil.
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Then everyone leave in order, without shouting at the end.
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