Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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the leader of the family asks for forgiveness and changes the subject, and everyone go back to talk calmly.
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2 / 10
A person from the public looks at the clock and waits.
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3 / 10
Suddenly a man says “idiot” to his enemy, and another woman answers “bastard”.
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A person offers him water and a friend saves for him the spot in the line.
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Then everyone leave in order, without shouting at the end.
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Nobody wants to hear “idiot” nor “bastard”; they say that those words come from the devil.
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the baby he goes in a stroller and he looks the lights.
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Their relationship still is short, but is sincere.
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On my street there are many people.
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10 / 10
Later, the case arrives to the court.
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