Usage examples of "habernos" in Spanish with translation to English

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Deberíamos habernos quedado en casa. We should have stayed at home.
Tom fácilmente pudo habernos esperado. Tom could have very easily waited for us.
Debo de haberme expresado mal. I must have expressed myself badly.
Lamento haberte hecho esperar tanto. I am sorry to have kept you waiting so long.
Debo haberme cogido un resfriado. I must have caught a cold.
Me he quedado sin batería. I was left without a battery.
Tom debería haberse ido antes. Tom should have left earlier.
No se ha hecho antes. It hasn't been done before.
Él no puede haberte oído. He can't have heard you.
Mi ordenador se ha colgado. My computer is hung up.
Todavía no me he decidido. I haven't made up my mind yet.
La nieve se ha derretido. The snow is melted.
Me he leído el libro. I have read the book.
El tren se ha ido. The train is gone.
Aún no me he decidido. I haven't made up my mind yet.
Se ha ido la luz. There's been a power cut.
Me he comprado un coche. I have bought a car.
El invierno se ha ido. Winter is gone.
Me he quedado sin palabras. I have remained speechless.
Se ha logrado lo imposible. The impossible was achieved.
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