Sentence examples of "me quede" in Spanish with translation "stay"

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¿Tienes un problema con que yo me quede? Do you have a problem with me staying?
¿Me debería ir o quieres que me quede? Should I go or would you like me to stay?
¿Tienen un problema con que yo me quede? Do you have a problem with me staying?
Todos me recomiendan que me quede acostado, pero yo quiero salir y disfrutar. Everyone suggest me to stay in bed, but I want to go out and enjoy.
Quiero que te quedes conmigo. I want you to stay with me.
Me suplicó que me quedara. He begged me to stay.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Me quedaré aquí algunos días. I am going to stay here for a couple of days.
Me quedaré hasta el final. I will stay until the end.
Solo me quedaré algunos días. I'll only be staying a few days.
Me quedaré tres días más. I'll stay for three more days.
Me quedaré por una semana. I'll be staying here for a week.
Hoy me quedaré en casa. I'll stay at home today.
Hoy me quedo en casa. I stay in the house today.
Me quedé hasta tarde anoche. I stayed up late last night.
Me quedé con mi tío. I stayed with my uncle.
Nos quedamos donde nuestro tío. We stayed at our uncle's.
Nos quedamos en el Dorchester. We stayed at the Dorchester.
Nos quedamos allí tres meses. We stayed there for three months.
Nos quedamos con nuestro tío. We are staying at our uncle's.
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