Sentence examples of "pensar" in Spanish with translation "think"

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Tom no sabe qué pensar. Tom doesn't know what to think.
Trata de pensar al respecto. Try to think about it.
Debería pensar que tienes razón. I should think you are right.
No hay que pensar así. Let's not think like that.
No puedo pensar en todo. I can't think of everything.
No puedo pensar en nada. I can't think of anything.
Tom quería detenerse y pensar. Tom wanted to stop and think.
Nunca se para a pensar. He never stops to think.
Hay que trabajar, no pensar. You have to work, not think.
No digas nada sin pensar. Don't say anything without thinking.
No puedo evitar pensar así. I cannot help thinking so.
Necesito un tiempo para pensar. I need some time to think.
¿Tienes alguna razón para pensar eso? Do you have any grounds for thinking so?
Deben pensar que esto es cómico. You must think this is funny.
Trato de no pensar al respecto. I try not to think about it.
No consigo pensar de otra forma. I cannot think any other way.
No puedo pensar en otra cosa. I can't think otherwise.
Tom tiene mucho de que pensar. Tom has a lot to think about.
Pensar lógicamente no es lo mío. I'm not good at thinking logically.
¡Tienes que pensar en tu familia! You must think of your family.
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