Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jan 20, 2002 00:10
22 yrs ago
Spanish term
vivir
Non-PRO
Spanish to English
Other
siempre pienso en ti y me gustaria vivir cerca de tu casa para pasa y decirte hola platicar, conocerte mas.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | live | Maria Blair |
4 +9 | live | Kim Metzger |
4 | live | BelkisDV |
4 | You are always on my mind and I wish I lived close to your house so as to pass by and say hello to y | Marisa Pavan |
Proposed translations
13 hrs
Selected
live
I am always thinking about and would like to live near your house walk by it and say hello chat, and get to know you more
This would be the whole sentence. Hope it helps
This would be the whole sentence. Hope it helps
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you. I appreciate you translating the entire sentence so I can understand more of what it says. "
+9
4 mins
live
I'm alway thinking of you and would like to live near your house
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Note added at 2002-01-20 01:20:59 (GMT)
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Sorry: I\'m always thinking of you
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Note added at 2002-01-20 01:20:59 (GMT)
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Sorry: I\'m always thinking of you
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Fernando Muela Sopeña
9 mins
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agree |
elaborne
40 mins
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agree |
Simon Charass
: I like "close to" better than "near".
1 hr
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Good point.
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agree |
Patricia Myers
2 hrs
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agree |
Leliadoura
13 hrs
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agree |
Fiona N�voa
16 hrs
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agree |
Scott (X)
21 hrs
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agree |
O María Elena Guerrero
23 hrs
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agree |
Brian Schwarz
: "...and I wish I could live close..." (sounds less formal)
2 days 22 hrs
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Definitely better in this context.
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5 mins
live
it reads:"I would like to live by your house..(close by)"
17 hrs
You are always on my mind and I wish I lived close to your house so as to pass by and say hello to y
...you and we can chat and get to know each other better.
I hope it's useful.From Longman Dictionary.
pass 1 /på8sFpæs/ v
1 [I (BY);T] to reach and move beyond (a person or place): She waved at me as she passed (by). | It's dangerous to pass (=OVERTAKE other cars) on this narrow road. | I passed the pub on my way to the library. | (fig.) It passes my
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I hope it's useful.From Longman Dictionary.
pass 1 /på8sFpæs/ v
1 [I (BY);T] to reach and move beyond (a person or place): She waved at me as she passed (by). | It's dangerous to pass (=OVERTAKE other cars) on this narrow road. | I passed the pub on my way to the library. | (fig.) It passes my
Longman Interactive English Dictionary
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