Usage examples of "Espero" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Te espero mañana en frente de la ópera? Should I wait for you tomorrow in front of the opera house?
Espero que ella me ayude. I hope that she will help me.
No espero nada de ti. I don't expect anything from you.
Espero volver a verte pronto. I hope I'll see you again soon.
Espero que él nos ayude. I expect that he will help us.
Espero que aceptes mi petición. I hope that you will accept my request.
Espero que trabajes más duro. I expect you to work harder.
Espero que disfrutes tu vuelo. I hope you enjoy your flight.
Espero que apruebe el examen fácilmente. I expect her to pass the examination easily.
Espero que te estés divirtiendo. I hope you are having fun.
Espero que sepas todo al respecto. I expect you know all about it.
Espero que te recuperes pronto. Hope you'll get better soon.
Espero que todos den lo mejor. I expect you all to do your best.
"¿Se recuperará pronto?" "Eso espero". "Will he recover soon?" "I hope so."
Espero que sepan todo al respecto. I expect you know all about it.
Espero que gane nuestro equipo. I hope our team will win.
Te espero la semana que viene. I'll expect you next week.
Espero que mañana esté mejor. I hope it's better tomorrow.
Espero que pagues todas tus deudas. I expect you to pay off all your debts.
Espero que no hagas eso. I hope you don't do that.
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