para arrancar el carro, necesito la llave

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para arrancar el carro, necesito la llave
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1. (first person singular)
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a. to start the car, I need the key
Y eso es el arranque. - Muy bien, ¿pero dónde está la llave, Charlie? Para arrancar el carro, necesito la llave.And that's the ignition. - OK, but where's the key, Charlie? To start the car, I need the key.
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