Usage examples of "en casa" in Spanish with translation to English

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No tengo computadora en casa. I don't have a computer at home.
Mamá no está en casa. Mother is away from home.
¿Cómo se siente estar de vuelta en casa? How does it feel to be back home?
No trates esto en casa. Don't try this at home.
Papá no está en casa. Dad isn't home.
Yo debo estar en casa a las siete. I have to be back home by seven.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
¡Por fin estábamos en casa! At last, we were home!
Deberíamos habernos quedado en casa. We should have stayed at home.
¿Estarás en casa para Navidad? Will you be home for Christmas?
Es aburrido quedarse en casa. Staying at home is boring.
Tengo que quedarme en casa. I have to stay home.
¿Cuántos computadores tienen en casa? How many computers do you have at home?
Lo siento, no está en casa. I'm sorry, but he isn't home.
Ayer no estábamos en casa. We weren't at home yesterday.
No estoy en casa los domingos. I'm not home on Sundays.
Él está en casa hoy. He is at home today.
Debe haber estado en casa entonces. He must have been home then.
¿Está su marido en casa? Is your husband at home?
Quedarse en casa no es divertido. Staying home isn't fun.
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