Sentence examples of "La" in Spanish with translation "you"

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Me ha salvado la vida. You saved my life.
No deberías perder la esperanza. You should not give up your hope.
¿Qué aprendes en la escuela? What do you learn at school?
¿Cuándo volverás a la escuela? When will you come back to school?
¡Váyanse todos a la mierda! Fuck you all to hell!
¿Fuiste ayer a la oficina? Did you go to office yesterday?
¡Se te olvidó la mochila! You forgot your backpack!
Nos vemos a la próxima. See you again.
Te veo la próxima semana. See you next week.
Estoy perdiendo la paciencia contigo. I am losing my patience with you.
Deberías quedarte en la cama. You should stay in bed.
«¿Te gusta la tarta?» «Sí.» "Do you like cake?" "Yes, I do."
¿Tienes invitados para la cena? Do you have guests for dinner?
¿Fuiste a la escuela ayer? Did you go to school yesterday?
No debes perder la esperanza. You must not give up hope.
Tienes miedo a la muerte. You are afraid of death.
¿Dónde sueles comprar la ropa? Where do you usually buy clothes?
Tú irás a la escuela. You will go to school.
¿Tiene algo para la gripa? Do you have anything for a cold?
No deberíais perder la esperanza. You should not give up hope.
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