Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Trabajo e instituciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – Work & Institutions)

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In the office we talk little and we listen the radio, because everyone wants to know what happens with the state.
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On my list I write the word favorite (masc./fem.).
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Then we sign an internal agreement and we send it.
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If there is a crime, a person can go to jail.
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He says that the government promised money and support, but many families only wanted peace.
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I do a favor for my sister and I pass her notes.
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The journalist says that the system is slow and that the court receives many complaints.
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Before speaking, I drink water because my throat is dry.
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I use the system to look for dates and money movements.
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A classmate makes a joke and everyone laughs, but then we go back to the topic.
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That way the work is more organized.
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We practice a simple story: a hero helps his friend.
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They ask for a report from the bank about a case of crime.
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In the end we make a kind joke and we applaud.
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The case goes to court and if there is proof, someone can go to prison.
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In one room there is a film about a bomb, but it is just film and sound.
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I turn off the radio, I close the system and I hope a weekend without crime.
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I repeat the sentences in a low voice and I continue studying with patience.
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I leave an agreement ready and a pending service for Monday.
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So justice feels closer, and the place on the corner comes back to look nicer.
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I am not a police officer nor in the army; only I do my part in the office.
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We see an old weapon and a knife behind glass.
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It is not a movie; it is a job slow and serious.
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For me, my favorite is a quick coffee, and my favorite is the small shop where always I study quietly.
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When everything is correct, we sign an internal agreement and we go back to the office.