Usage examples of "linguistic stay" in English with translation to Spanish

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Using Esperanto with him, I sense that we both are at the same level, at least from a linguistic point of view. Cuando usamos esperanto, estamos al mismo nivel, por lo menos, lingüístico.
I stay in the house today. Hoy me quedo en casa.
My life had no linguistic meaning... until the day I met Saeb. Mi vida no tenía sentido lingüístico... hasta el día en que conocí a Saeb.
We had to stay home because of the storm. Tuvimos que quedarnos en casa por causa de la tormenta.
Linguistic competence is inborn, not acquired. La competencia lingüística es innata, no adquirida.
If you're not in a hurry, please stay a little longer. Si no estás apurado, quedate un poco más, por favor.
Using Esperanto with him, I feel that we are both at the same level, at least from a linguistic point of view. Hablando esperanto con él, siento que ambos estamos al mismo nivel, al menos desde un punto de vista lingüístico.
I plan to stay here for three days. Pretendo quedarme aquí tres días.
Stay calm. I promise nothing bad will happen to you. Ten calma. Prometo que no te sucederá nada malo.
Mr. Mailer will stay here until tomorrow. El señor Mailer se quedará aquí hasta mañana.
I was wondering if you'd let me stay with you for a few days. Me preguntaba si me dejarías quedarme contigo un par de días.
I heard that one way to stay healthy is to avoid eating any food with unpronounceable ingredients. He oído que una manera de estar sano es evitar comer cualquier alimento con ingredientes impronunciables.
Stay a little longer. Quédate un poco más.
Tom pleaded with Mary to stay. Tom le rogó a Mary que se quedara.
We can't stay here. No podemos quedarnos aquí.
I stay in Osaka. Me quedo en Osaka.
I exercise because I want to stay healthy. Yo me ejercito porque quiero seguir saludable.
You should not stay up too late. No deberías quedarte despierto hasta muy tarde.
People stay outside. La gente se queda afuera.
Tom doesn't have to stay here. Tom no necesita quedarse aquí.
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