sin embargo, siempre se anda mirando en el espejo

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a. however, he's always looking at himself in the mirror (masculine)
Lucas dice que no le importa su aspecto, sin embargo, siempre se anda mirando en el espejo.Lucas says he doesn't care about his appearance; however, he's always looking at himself in the mirror.
b. however, she's always looking at herself in the mirror (feminine)
Ana muy pequeña para ser tan presumida, sin embargo, siempre se anda mirando en el espejo.Ana is very young to be so vain; however, she's always looking at herself in the mirror.
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A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
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(second person singular)
a. however, you're always looking at yourself in the mirror
Usted asegura que es mayor y no le importa estar gordo, sin embargo, siempre se anda mirando en el espejo.You maintain you're old and don't care whether you're fat; however, you're always looking at yourself in the mirror.
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