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Old March 05, 2010, 09:29 PM
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Pienso igual que tú, Angélica. De hecho, todos nos quejamos.

Tengo que poner las definiciones... ¡en inglés!
En Chile decimos "al que quiere celeste, que le cueste". Me imagino que en España también.
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En Chile decimos "al que quiere celeste, que le cueste". Me imagino que en España también.
De otra manera: quien algo quiere, algo le cuesta.
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De otra manera: quien algo quiere, algo le cuesta.
As my dentist said to me once: No pain, no gain.
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Y por último también decimos:"el que la sigue la consigue."
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As my dentist said to me once: No pain, no gain.
Los dentistas, con tal de martirizarte a su gusto, son capaces de decir cualquier cosa.
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Los dentistas, con tal de martirizarte a su gusto, son capaces de decir cualquier cosa.
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Pienso igual que tú, Angélica. De hecho, todos nos quejamos.

Tengo que poner las definiciones... ¡en inglés!
Take in easy.

Please you don't should miss the calm with Angelica.
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OHohohOh! Irma, te siento porque en el libro que leo hay tantos verbos nuevos! Casi todas oraciones tienen uno . Bueno , atleast my dictionary is getting it´s use
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Take in easy.

Please you don't should miss the calm with Angelica.


¿Puedes volver a leer lo que he escrito? ¿Cuándo he dicho algo contra Angélica? Puede que la frase sea un poco ambigua, pero por el contexto se sobreentendía, digo yo:

De hecho, todos los quejamos = todos (los alumnos) nos quejamos (de los métodos del profesor).

Un saludo, Angélica.
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. Bueno , atleast my dictionary is getting it´s use
Then use it to look up it's and its
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