Usages of alguien
Cuidado con la bebida en el piso, alguien puede resbalarse y caer.
Be careful with the drink on the floor, someone could slip and fall.
Alguien dejó su libro en la mesa.
Someone left their book on the table.
No toques la puerta con tanta fuerza, alguien puede salir herido.
Do not knock on the door so hard, someone could get hurt.
Compartir un pensamiento sabio puede cambiar la decisión de alguien.
Sharing a wise thought can change someone’s decision.
Pon un candado en la bicicleta para evitar que alguien se la lleve.
Put a padlock on the bicycle to keep someone from taking it.
Busco a alguien que sea puntual y que me ayude con la mudanza.
I’m looking for someone who is punctual and who can help me with the move.
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