Usages of la vez
Valoro mucho la ayuda de mis amigos cada vez que me siento peor.
I value my friends’ help a lot whenever I feel worse.
Espero que la próxima vez la lección sea fácil.
I hope that next time the lesson is easy.
Aunque ella me advirtió muchas veces, creo que puedo confiar en mis amigos de la escuela.
Even though she warned me many times, I believe I can trust my friends from school.
Me alegro cada vez que logro algo nuevo, y lo anoto en mi diario personal.
I am glad every time I achieve something new, and I note it down in my personal diary.
El cantante quiere ensayar varias veces, pero tiene dudas sobre su voz.
The singer wants to rehearse several times, but he has doubts about his voice.
A veces, el chef lo incluye en el menú, pero otras veces lo deja solo para clientes frecuentes.
Sometimes, the chef includes it on the menu, but other times he leaves it only for frequent customers.
El mapa puede orientar a los clientes que visitan la ciudad por primera vez.
The map can guide customers who visit the city for the first time.
Probamos paella por primera vez y la encontramos deliciosa.
We tried paella for the first time and found it delicious.
Presioné el botón dos veces y la impresora empezó a imprimir.
I pressed the button twice and the printer began to print.
Cuando un estudiante reprueba muchas veces, su promedio baja y su autoestima puede sufrir.
When a student fails many times, their average drops and their self-esteem can suffer.
En conclusión, no importa cuántas veces reprobemos; lo importante es ponernos a aprender de cada error y cuidar nuestra autoestima.
In conclusion, it doesn’t matter how many times we fail; the important thing is to start learning from each mistake and take care of our self-esteem.
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