Sentence examples of "solamente" in Spanish with translation "alone"

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Tuve que ir ahí solo. I had to go there alone.
No lo dejes hacerlo solo. Don't let him do it alone.
Mejor solo que mal acompañado. Better to be alone than in bad company.
Estoy acostumbrado a vivir solo. I am accustomed to living alone.
El hombre viejo vive solo. The old man lives alone.
¿Crees que debería ir solo? Do you think I should go alone?
Sólo te doy té solo. I only bring you tea alone.
Por favor, sólo déjame solo. Please just leave me alone.
Mejor solo que con tontos. Much better alone than with fools.
Preferiría no ir allí solo. I would rather not go there alone.
El artista siempre pintaba solo. The artist always painted alone.
Tengo miedo de ir solo. I'm afraid to go alone.
Estoy acostumbrado a comer solo. I'm used to eating alone.
Él ya no está solo. He isn't alone anymore.
No me gusta estar sola. I dislike being alone.
Está bien, te dejaré sola. OK, I'll leave you alone.
¿Crees que debería ir sola? Do you think I should go alone?
Tengo miedo de ir sola. I'm afraid to go alone.
Estoy acostumbrada a vivir sola. I am accustomed to living alone.
Una desgracia nunca viene sola. An misfortune never comes alone.
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