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

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Alguien debe haberlo dejado ahí. Someone must have left it there.
Puedes dejarte el sombrero puesto. You can leave your hat on.
Me he dejado la puerta abierta. I left the door open.
Él no ha dejado ningún mensaje. He hasn't left any message.
Él ha dejado la ventana abierta. He left the window open.
¿Quién ha dejado la puerta abierta? Who left the door open?
Debo haberlo dejado en el autobús. I must have left it on the bus.
Él ha dejado a su familia. He has left his family.
¿Te has dejado la puerta abierta? Did you leave the door open?
Mama me ha dejado un mensaje. Mother left me a message.
La puerta no debe dejarse abierta. The door must not be left open.
Alguien debe haber dejado la ventana abierta. Someone must have left the window open.
Me he dejado el reloj en casa. I've left my watch at home.
Alguien debe haber dejado el agua correr. Someone must have left the water running.
No puede haberlo dejado en el aeropuerto. You can't have left it at the airport.
Me dejé el maletín en el autobús. I left my briefcase on the bus.
Me dejé el pasaporte en alguna parte. I left my passport somewhere.
Me dejé los guantes en la biblioteca. I left my gloves in the library.
Tom se dejó la cartera en casa. Tom left his wallet at home.
Te he dejado la cena en el horno. I have left you your dinner in the oven.
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