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

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¿Le gustan los gatos negros? Do you like black cats?
¿Crees que existen los fantasmas? Do you believe ghosts exist?
¿Para qué tienes los pies? What do you have your feet for?
Debes tener los ojos abiertos. You must keep your eyes open.
¿Vas al colegio los sábados? Do you go to school on Saturday?
Ven, déjame mostrarte los alrededores. Come, let me show you around.
Quiero ayudarte con los deberes. I want to help you with your homework.
¿En qué billetes los quiere? What denominations would you like?
¿No te encantan los gatos? Don't you love cats?
¿Cree usted en los fantasmas? Do you believe in ghosts?
¡Los veré en Corea amigos! I'll meet you guys in Korea!
Llevas los calcetines al revés. You are wearing your socks inside out.
¿Cómo te gustan los huevos? How do you like your eggs?
¿Te gustan los veranos frescos? Do you like a cool summer?
Bebo los vientos por ti. I'm crazy about you.
¿Te gustan los platos japoneses? Do you like Japanese dishes?
¿Has hecho todos los deberes? Have you done all your homework?
¿Vienes aquí todos los días? Do you come here every day?
Los echo mucho de menos I miss you
Deberías desayunar todos los días. You should have breakfast every day.
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