Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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Now she is a patient and does not want problems.
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2 / 10
a lawyer and a female lawyer talk about the case with clear phrases.
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3 / 10
A person offers him water and a friend saves for him the spot in the line.
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4 / 10
He talks with the people and he takes notes.
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5 / 10
In the morning, the male driver and the female driver they take the people on a small bus.
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6 / 10
the person has pain in the arm because of a fall.
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7 / 10
She arrives with a smile and calls him boyfriend in front of her friends.
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8 / 10
the detective tells what he saw and the officer says the time with a paper.
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9 / 10
Nobody wants to hear “idiot” nor “bastard”; they say that those words come from the devil.
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10 / 10
a person from the public takes notes and does not interrupt.
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