Sentence examples of "en" in Spanish with translation "at"

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Te dejaré en la estación. I'll drop you off at the station.
No tengo computadora en casa. I don't have a computer at home.
¿Qué aprendes en la escuela? What do you learn at school?
Hemos jugado en esta playa. We have played at this beach.
Él estaba en la tienda. He was at the store.
No trates esto en casa. Don't try this at home.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Deberíamos habernos quedado en casa. We should have stayed at home.
El avión aterrizó en Norita. The plane landed at Narita.
Es aburrido quedarse en casa. Staying at home is boring.
Está estudiando derecho en Harvard. He is studying law at Harvard.
Él almuerza en una cafetería. He eats lunch at a cafeteria.
Está usted en su casa. Make yourself at home.
La vi en la iglesia. I met her at the church.
¿Cuántos computadores tienen en casa? How many computers do you have at home?
Él trabaja en el banco. He works at the bank.
Ah, estabas en la peluquería. Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
Tom es pésimo en química. Tom stinks at chemistry.
Te veo en la fiesta. See you at the party.
No le creo en absoluto. I don't believe him at all.
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