te gusta pasar un rato con tu familia

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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 like to spend some time with your family
Dices que como tienes una jornada de trabajo muy larga, te gusta pasar un rato con tu familia a mediodía. ¿Almuerzas con ellos en casa todos los días?You say that because you work long hours you like to spend some time with your family in the middle of the day. Do you have lunch with them at home every day?
b. you'd like to spend some time with your family
Despierta, Maggie. Tu hija y tus nietos han venido a verte. Seguro que te gusta pasar un rato con tu familia.Wake up, Maggie. Your daughter and your grandchildren are here to see you. I bet you'd like to spend some time with your family.
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