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

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¿Piensas lo mismo que yo? Are you thinking the same I am?
¿Cuánto tiempo piensas quedarte aquí? How long do you plan on staying here?
¿En qué piensas cuando ves esta imagen? What do you imagine when you see that picture?
¿Piensas que va a funcionar? Do you think it will work?
¿Piensas ir en autobús a Tokio? Do you plan to go to Tokyo by bus?
¿Qué piensas que estaba haciendo? What do you think I've been doing?
¿Piensas ir a Tokio en autobús? Do you plan to go to Tokyo by bus?
¿Qué piensas de él realmente? What do you really think of him?
¿Por qué piensas que Tom y Mary están planeando divorciarse? Why do you think Tom and Mary are planning to get divorced?
Bueno, ¿qué piensas de mí? Well, what do you think of me?
¿Piensas que soy demasiado alto? Do you think I'm too tall?
¿Por qué diantres piensas eso? Why should you think so?
¿Piensas que sea mi culpa? Do you think it's my fault?
¡No es lo que piensas! It's not what you think!
Dime lo que piensas sinceramente. Tell me truly what you think.
¿Qué piensas del nuevo profesor? What do you think of the new teacher?
¿Qué piensas de su sugerencia? What do you think of his suggestion?
No sé. ¿Tú qué piensas? I don't know. What do you think?
¿Quién piensas que llegará primero? Who do you think will come first?
¿Quién piensas que será elegido? Who do you think will be chosen?
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