Informal futureellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation ofrobar.

robar

Ustedes dos van a robar un banco.
You two are going to rob a bank.
¿Así que van a robar el dinero, no?
Oh, so you're gonna steal the money, huh?
Si me van a robar, tomen lo que quieran.
If this is a robbery, just take anything you want.
Mañana van a robar esa tienda.
Tomorrow morning, they are going to rob that store.
¡No van a robar de mi tienda!
You're not gonna steal from my store!
Sabes el banco que van a robar, entonces.
So you know what bank he's gonna hit, then.
Creo que acabamos de deducir que es lo que van a robar.
I think we just figured out what they're gonna rob.
¿Crees que van a robar este lugar?
You think they're gonna heist the place?
Pero creo que los van a robar.
But they think that they are going to be.
Hoy nos van a robar.
Today we are going to steal .
Pero, ¿por qué os compráis coches que os van a robar?
But why do you all buy cars that you're going to get carjacked in?
¿Vas a devolverme mi dinero o me lo van a robar?
Are you going to pay me back or just run with it?
No van a robar tu dinero.
They may not steal your money.
Creo que nos van a robar.
I think we're gonna get robbed.
¿Y ahora me van a robar?
Oh, now-now you're gonna steal from me?
¿Qué, me van a robar?
What, are you gonna Rob me?
Estos te van a robar el dinero.
They'll steal your money.
¡Nos van a robar a todos!
We're all going to be robbed!
Qué exagerada, no lo van a robar.
Come on, they won't rob him.
Tu objetivo es el de proteger los árboles de Navidad que los insectos van a robar.
Your aim is to protect the Christmas trees that the insects are going to steal.
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