Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: He's a bit edgy because he has problems at work.  | 
 Está un poco nervioso porque tiene problemas en el trabajo.  | 
| She is a bit tipsy. | Está un poco achispada. | 
| I am unsure whether to start with the project now or to wait a bit more. | No estoy seguro si iniciar el proyecto ahora o esperar un poco más. | 
| the piece, bit | el trozo | 
Friends, Family and similar relationships you are saying mostly "Du". Young people too. In the city, on the phone, school, at work and in the bank always say "Sie" for now.
I bought some food also for the next day, where we planed a trip to the Angkor Wat. I returned to our room and picked up my fiance. Sammy was already waiting in the lobby for us.
Sorry but I hadn't have enough time in the last two weeks to respond to your email and to your interesting offer. I really need to think about it a little longer, and I am sure you'd understand.
I bought some food also for the next day, where we planed a trip to the Angkor Wat. I returned to our room and picked up my fiance. Sammy was already waiting in the lobby for us.
Sorry but I hadn't have enough time in the last two weeks to respond to your email and to your interesting offer. I really need to think about it a little longer, and I am sure you'd understand.
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