Sentence examples of "Dejaré" in Spanish with translation "leave"

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Está bien, te dejaré sola. OK, I'll leave you alone.
Te lo dejaré a ti. I'll leave that to you.
Lo dejaré a tu elección. I'll leave it up to you.
Te prometo que nunca te dejaré. I promise you I won't ever leave you.
Te dejaré el resto a ti. I'll leave the rest to you.
Deja esa caja donde está. Leave that box where it is.
Deja mi coche en paz. Leave my car alone.
Deja el cuarto como está. Leave the room as it is.
Deja tu escritorio como está. Leave your desk as it is.
Deja más espacio entre caracteres. Leave more space between characters.
Alguien debe haberlo dejado ahí. Someone must have left it there.
Si lo dejamos, morirá desangrado. If we leave him, he'll bleed to death.
Voy a dejar el colegio. I'm going to leave school.
¿Puedo dejar mi mochila aquí? Can I leave my bag here?
Lo deberías dejar para mañana. You should leave it for tomorrow.
Tom desapareció sin dejar rastro. Tom disappeared without leaving a trace.
No te voy a dejar. I am not leaving you.
No deje las ventanas abiertas. Don't leave the windows open.
No deje sus cosas atrás. Don't leave your stuff behind.
No dejes abiertas las ventanas. Don't leave the windows open.
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