Sentence examples of "ain't" in English with translation "haber"

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You ain't seen nothing yet. Aún no has visto nada.
My financial worries are past. Mis preocupaciones financieras han terminado.
You are not logged in. No has accedido.
There will be an answer. Habrá una respuesta.
There will be bright spells. Habrá claros.
Will there be anything else? ¿Habrá algo más?
There will be snow tomorrow. Habrá nieve mañana.
I have been to Paris. He ido a París.
Jim has never been abroad. Jim no ha ido nunca al extranjero.
Your message has been received. Han recibido tu mensaje.
There has been an accident. Ha habido un accidente.
My mobile has been stolen. Me han robado el móvil.
I have been to Rome. He ido a Roma.
I've been cut off Me han cortado
He is into the Internet. Le ha dado fuerte por Internet.
The war is essentially over. La guerra prácticamente ha acabado.
The patient is now safe. El paciente ha salido de peligro.
It is finally all over. Finalmente ha terminado.
The worst is already over. Lo peor ya ha pasado.
There was nobody here yesterday. No había nadie aquí ayer.
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