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"Check out"
I'm having a brain freeze, how do I translate "check out" in the following phrase?
"Check out a book from the library each week to share with your family" Thank you |
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tomar prestado
Tome prestado un libro de la biblioteca ... |
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También, se usan "sacar" o "retirar" un libro de la biblioteca.
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