I take her dress

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I take her dress(
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teyk
 
huhr
 
drehs
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. me llevo su vestido
Eugenia won't get mad if I take her dress? - Are you kidding? She's got a million of them. She'll never even notice.¿Eugenia no se enojará si me llevo su vestido? - ¿Lo dices en serio? Tiene millones. Ni se dará cuenta.
a. tomo su vestido
Whenever a bride makes a purchase, I take her dress and hang it in this little room.Siempre que una novia hace una compra, tomo su vestido y lo cuelgo en esta sala pequeña.
b. agarro su vestido
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
If I take her dress and lay it flat across the table, it'll be easier to do the hem than if it's hanging.Si agarro su vestido y lo extiendo sobre la mesa, me va a resultar más fácil marcar el dobladillo que si está colgado.
a. llevo su vestido
Here's the plan: I take her dress to get it dry-cleaned, I pay for it, and then I bring it back here. Ana will never know it got dirty.Este es plan: llevo su vestido a la tintorería, lo pago y lo traigo de vuelta. Ana nunca sabrá que se ensució.
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