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

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No me puedo quedar aquí. I can't stay here.
Creo que este suéter te va a quedar muy bien. I think this sweater will look good on you.
¿Te vas a quedar en casa? Will you stay at home?
Espero que podamos quedar de nuevo. Sí, no veré el momento de que ocurra. I hope we can get together again. Yes, I'll be looking forward to it.
Me voy a quedar un día I'm going to stay one day
¿Por cuánto te vas a quedar? How long will you be staying?
No me puedo quedar por mucho. I can't stay for long.
Me voy a quedar dos días I'm going to stay two days
¿Por cuánto se van a quedar? How long will you be staying?
No me puedo quedar mucho tiempo. I can't stay for long.
Me voy a quedar una semana I'm going to stay one week
¿Cuánto tiempo te vas a quedar aquí? How long will you stay here?
Creo que me voy a quedar aquí. I think I'm going to stay here.
¿Por cuanto tiempo se va a quedar? How long are you going to stay?
¿Por cuanto tiempo se van a quedar? How long are you going to stay?
Te vas a quedar en mi hotel. You'll stay in my hotel.
Le aconsejó que se debería quedar en casa. She advised him that he should stay at home.
Me voy a quedar aquí hasta pasado mañana. I am going to stay here till the day after tomorrow.
Él se fue a quedar donde su primo. He went to stay with his cousin.
No sé cuánto tiempo me voy a quedar I'm not sure how long I'm staying
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