Usages of te
¿Te gusta bailar en la escuela?
Do you like to dance at school?
¿Te gusta beber agua?
Do you like to drink water?
Mantener el escritorio ordenado te ayuda a trabajar más rápido.
Keeping the desk tidy helps you work faster.
Te puedo prestar mi diccionario si necesitas buscar palabras nuevas.
I can lend you my dictionary if you need to look up new words.
Volvimos a llamarte, pero mandaste un mensaje en lugar de contestar.
We called you again, but you sent a message instead of answering.
Te llamaré más tarde.
I will call you later.
¿Te importa si enciendo la luz?
Do you mind if I turn on the light?
Es una falta de modales mirar el móvil mientras otra persona te escucha.
It is bad manners to look at your phone while another person is listening to you.
Te llamaré cuando estés en casa y tengas conexión wifi.
I will call you when you are at home and have a Wi‑Fi connection.
Si yo hubiera sabido que estabas tan ansiosa, te habría acompañado a la consulta.
If I had known that you were so anxious, I would have gone with you to the doctor’s office.
Si alguien te insulta, es mejor que lo bloquees en seguida.
If someone insults you, it’s better that you block them right away.
Si me llamas, te respondo en seguida.
If you call me, I answer you right away.
No te pases con el azúcar.
Don't overdo it with the sugar.
Gracias; te llamaré más tarde.
Thank you; I’ll call you later.
¿Cuánto te cuesta la matrícula este semestre?
How much does the tuition cost you this semester?
No hace falta que vayas a la peluquería hoy; la peluquera puede cortarte el pelo mañana por la tarde.
You do not need to go to the hairdresser’s today; the hairdresser can cut your hair tomorrow afternoon.
No uses el taladro hasta que mi vecina te dé la brocha que está en el garaje.
Don’t use the drill until my neighbor gives you the paintbrush that is in the garage.
Si te falta una pinza, coge una del cajón que está junto al tendedero.
If you are missing a clothespin, take one from the drawer that is next to the clothesline.
Habla con calma para que se te entienda mejor.
Speak calmly so that you can be understood better.
Si quieres, te preparo un cuenco con avena, fresas y kiwi para merendar.
If you want, I’ll make you a bowl with oats, strawberries, and kiwi for a snack.
Hay más folios sobre la mesa de los que necesito, así que te doy la mitad.
There are more sheets of paper on the table than I need, so I’ll give you half.
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