Los sustantivos españoles más comunes – Personas y relaciones

(Most Common Spanish Nouns – People & Relationships)

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At night there is dinner at the house of the uncle and of the aunt.
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2 / 10
The doctor says: “Rest and patience, and everything gets better”.
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3 / 10
the doctor writes a short report and asks for rest, water and a visit tomorrow.
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4 / 10
That same day, the victim visits the doctor for a checkup.
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Then everyone leave in order, without shouting at the end.
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The doctor checks the arm and talks with the mom and the dad of the child who was in the accident.
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the detective tells what he saw and the officer says the time with a paper.
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8 / 10
A classmate writes, a classmate draws and another boy looks for information in a book.
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9 / 10
On my street there are many people.
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10 / 10
In the back seat, the baby he cries and the mom she calms him; the dad he looks out the window.
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