quieres saber si alguien está

quieres saber si alguien está(
kyeh
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rehs
 
sah
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behr
 
see
 
ahl
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gyehn
 
ehs
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tah
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
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)
(second person singular)
a. you want to know if anyone is
Si quieres saber si alguien está espiando tus llamadas, descárgate esta app.If you want to know if anyone is monitoring your phone calls, download this app.
b. you want to know if someone is
¿Quieres saber si alguien está enamorado de ti? - No, gracias. Bueno, sí. ¿Quién?Do you want to know if someone is in love with you? - No, thanks. Actually, yes, I do. Who?
c. you want to know if there's anyone
Si quieres saber si alguien está cerca de ti y tiene tus mismos gustos, regístrate en nuestra web.If you want to know if there's anyone near you who shares your likings, join our website.
d. you want to know if there's someone
Cuando quieres saber si alguien está usando tus escritos sin tu permiso, lo primero es buscar en Internet.When you want to know if there's someone using your writings without your permission, first run a search online.
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