y me alegro de que estés bien

y me alegro de que estés bien(
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meh
 
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leh
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groh
 
deh
 
keh
 
ehs
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tehs
 
byehn
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
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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. and I'm glad you're all right
Juana, yo te quiero mucho y me alegro de que estés bien.Juana, I love you and I'm glad you're all right.
b. and I'm glad you're okay
No fue nada, tía Doris. Estoy bien. - Gracias a Dios, mija. Bueno, hablamos luego. Cuídate mucho y me alegro de que estés bien.It was nothing, aunt Doris. I'm alright. - Thank goodness, sweetie. Well, talk to you later. Take care of yourself, and I'm glad you're okay.
c. and I'm happy you're all right
Tranquilo, Lucas. Yo entiendo que las emergencias ocurren y me alegro de que estés bien. Gracias por avisar que no vas a poder venir hoy.Don't worry, Lucas. I understand emergencies happen, and I'm happy you're all right. Thanks for letting me know that you're not going to come in today.
d. and I'm happy you're okay
Larry, qué bueno es escuchar tu voz. Te extraño y me alegro de que estés bienLarry, it's so nice to hear your voice. I miss you and I'm happy you're okay.
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