Antonio, mira, la policía te puso una multa

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A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(singular)
a. Antonio, look, the police have given you a ticket (automobile)
Antonio, mira, la policía te puso una multa por exceso de velocidad. - ¿Exceso de velocidad? ¿Cuándo?Antonio, look, the police have given you a ticket for speeding. - Speeding? When?
b. Antonio, look, the police has given you a fine
Antonio, mira, la policía te puso una multa. ¡Aquí está prohibido estacionar!Antonio, look, the police have given you a fine. It's a no-parking area!
c. Antonio, look, the police has fined you
Antonio, mira, la policía te puso una multa por vender alcohol sin licencia.Antonio, look, the police have fined you for selling alcohol without a license.
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