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How do you say,"Do you need a ride home?"

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How do you say,'Do you need a ride home?'

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updated Feb 4, 2013
edited by Moe
posted by johnprest
What was edited? I removed the double quote marks around the phrase to make the question more compatible with MS Explorer. - Moe, Oct 25, 2010
Hello, welcome to the forum! - rac1, Jan 31, 2013

4 Answers

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In Mexico you can say

"¿Te doy un aventón?" "¿Te doy un ride?"

updated Feb 1, 2013
edited by Tonyriva
posted by Tonyriva
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Te llevo a casa. quieres que te de un aventon. Quieres que te lleve a casa. Quieres un ridete a casa.

updated Feb 4, 2013
posted by Rey_Mysterio
....."di" - rac1, Feb 1, 2013
no te entendi - Rey_Mysterio, Feb 4, 2013
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I'd say;

¿Necesitas que te lleve a la casa?

Welcome to the forum. smile

updated Jan 31, 2013
posted by culé
if you say "¿necesitas que te lleve a la casa?"... it sounds as if the adressed person lives in the same house as the speaker, ¿Necesitas que te lleve a casa? or ¿Necesitas que te lleve a tu casa?... sound more as if they don't live in the same house... - Tonyriva, Oct 25, 2010
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is it lunch time?

updated Feb 4, 2013
posted by cindyelder
How is this answering the question? - rac1, Jan 31, 2013
lol - Rey_Mysterio, Feb 4, 2013