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1 were
see bewere vbtr[wɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1→ link=be be{pret.(Preterito definido de "to be")wɜːr, wɜː(r), weak form wər, wə(r)b) 1st, 2nd & 3rd pers pl past ind of bec) subjunctive of be[wɜː(r)]PT of be* * *[wɜːr, wɜː(r)], weak form [wər, wə(r)]b) 1st, 2nd & 3rd pers pl past ind of bec) subjunctive of be -
2 were
pret. de be -
3 as it were
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4 there were
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5 all eyes were on ...
all eyes were on...todas las miradas estaban puestas en... -
6 if I were you
yo que tú, yo en tu lugar -
7 wish you were here
ojalá estuvieras aquí -
8 his eyes were starting out of his head
English-spanish dictionary > his eyes were starting out of his head
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9 I bet his ears were burning
apuesto a que le zumbaban or pitaban los oídos -
10 I wish I were a fly on the wall
English-spanish dictionary > I wish I were a fly on the wall
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11 if I were in your shoes
si yo estuviese en tu lugar, yo que tú -
12 if wishes were horses, beggars would ride
English-spanish dictionary > if wishes were horses, beggars would ride
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13 people were dropping like flies
English-spanish dictionary > people were dropping like flies
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14 we were in stitches
* nos moríamos or (LAm) partíamos de (la) risa -
15 when you were only a twinkle in your father's eye
English-spanish dictionary > when you were only a twinkle in your father's eye
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16 oguedé güere o were
Plátano manzano. -
17 oni were
Cansado, débil. -
18 oshún güere (o weré)
Nombre de hijo de oshún. -
19 oshún were
Nombre de hijo de oshún. -
20 shosho were yeye
Semillas de una hierba consagrada a shangó que sirve para hacer collares de eleguá.
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