Quien sabe dos lenguas, vale por dos.

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Quien sabe dos lenguas, vale por dos.(
kyehn
 
sah
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beh
 
dohs
 
lehng
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gwahs
 
bah
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leh
 
pohr
 
dohs
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. A man who knows two languages is worth two men.
Voy a mandar a mis hijos a una escuela bilingüe. Quien sabe dos lenguas, vale por dos.I'm going to send my kids to a bilingual school. A man who knows two languages is worth two men.
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