Sentence examples of "pararás" in Spanish with translation "stay"

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Desearía tener razones para no quedarme. I wish I had a reason not to stay.
No puedo quedarme aquí para siempre. I can't stay here forever.
Quisiera tener tiempo para quedarme y conversar contigo. I wish I had the time to stay and talk with you.
El clima estaba muy bueno para quedarse dentro. It was too nice a day to stay inside.
Puedes quedarte aquí hasta que pare de nevar. You can stay here till the snow stops.
Tom planea estar aquí hasta que pare de llover. Tom plans to stay here until it stops raining.
Toma algunas galletas para calmar el hambre hasta la cena. She had some cookies to stay her hunger until dinner.
Toma algunas galletas para matar el gusanillo hasta la cena. She had some cookies to stay her hunger until dinner.
Tom quería que Mary se quedara con él para siempre. Tom wanted Mary to stay with him forever.
Él me retuvo a toda costa para que me quedara un poco más. He pressed me to stay a little longer.
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