Sentence examples of "Te quedas" in Spanish

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¿Te quedas por la tarde? Will you be staying in the afternoon?
¿Te vas o te quedas? Are you going or staying?
¿Alguna vez te quedas en casa? Do you ever stay home?
¿Por qué no te quedas un ratito? Why don't you stay a little while?
Puedes estar ahí si te quedas en silencio. You can stay here as long as you keep quiet.
Él irá a nadar tanto si tu vas con él como si te quedas en casa. He will go swimming, whether you go with him or stay at home.
Quiero que te quedes conmigo. I want you to stay with me.
Me quedé con la peor parte. I kept the worst part.
Me he quedado sin palabras. I have remained speechless.
Me he quedado sin gasolina I've run out of petrol
Yo me quedo con lo anticuado. I stick to the old-fashioned.
Al hablar, todos se quedaron mudos. When he spoke, everyone became silent.
Algún día nos quedaremos sin petróleo. We will run short of oil some day.
El chico más joven se quedó por detrás de los otros excursionistas. The youngest boy dropped behind the other hikers.
Voy a morir, y quiero que te quedes aquí conmigo. I'm going to die, and I want you to stay here with me.
Tom se quedó dormido en el bus y se pasó su paradero. Tom fell asleep on the bus and missed his stop.
Me suplicó que me quedara. He begged me to stay.
¡Quédense quietos! El bebé está durmiendo. Keep quiet. The baby is sleeping.
Por favor quédense todos tranquilos. Please remain calm.
Tom se quedó sin gas. Tom ran out of gas.
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