El botones sube las maletas.

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. The bellboy takes the bags upstairs.
No te preocupes. El botones sube las maletas.Don't worry. The bellboy takes the bags upstairs.
b. The bellhop takes the bags upstairs.
El botones sube las maletas cada que llega un nuevo huésped.The bellhop takes the bags upstairs whenever a new guest arrives.
c. The bellboy takes the suitcases upstairs.
El botones sube las maletas en cuanto se les haya asignado una habitación.The bellboy takes the suitcases upstairs as soon as you're given a room.
d. The bellhop takes the suitcases upstairs.
El botones sube las maletas. - ¿Le tengo que dar propina?The bellhop takes the suitcases upstairs. - Should I tip him?
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