Usages of el paso
Ese trámite requiere varios pasos, pero si los sigues, obtendrás tu visa rápidamente.
That procedure requires several steps, but if you follow them, you will get your visa quickly.
Yo camino a paso lento.
I walk slowly.
La receta está completa con un paso final sencillo.
The recipe is complete with a simple final step.
En promedio, camino ocho mil pasos al día.
On average, I walk eight thousand steps a day.
Un truco útil es dividir la meta grande en pasos pequeños y avanzar uno por uno.
A useful trick is to divide the big goal into small steps and advance one by one.
Deberíamos recordar que cada pequeño paso en español también es un gran progreso.
We should remember that each small step in Spanish is also great progress.
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