Usage examples of "me quedaré en casa" in Spanish with translation to English

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Si llueve mañana, me quedaré en casa todo el día. If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home all day.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Si llueve, me quedaré en casa. If it rains, I'll stay at home.
Si llueve mañana, me quedaré en casa. If it rains tomorrow, I'll just stay at home.
Me quedaré en casa de mis abuelos este fin de semana. I'll stay at home with my grandparents this weekend.
Me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home.
Si llueve pasado mañana, me quedaré en casa. If it rains the day after tomorrow, I'll stay at home.
Tan sólo me quedaré en casa. I'm just going to stay home.
Hoy me quedaré en casa. I'll stay at home today.
Me quedaré en casa en el caso de que mañana llueva. I'll stay home in case it rains tomorrow.
Me quedaré allí un par de días. I'm going to stay there for a couple of days.
Él no va a estar en casa a la hora de almuerzo. He won't be home at lunch time.
Me quedaré por tres meses en París. I'll stay during three months in Paris.
No tengo computadora en casa. I don't have a computer at home.
He decidido que me quedaré aquí. I decided to stay here.
Me quedé en casa porque me dio un resfriado. I stayed home because I had a bad cold.
Me quedaré aquí un par de días. I am going to stay here for a couple of days.
Nos tendríamos que haber quedado en casa. We should have stayed at home.
Te prometo que me quedaré contigo hasta que llegue tu padre. I promise you I'll stay with you until your father arrives.
Lo siento, no está en casa. I'm sorry, but he isn't home.
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