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Se lo ruego de rodillas, trabajo muy duro para ganarmelo, pero me lo han quitado todo
I beg you for some coins. I work very hard to earn it, but they took everything from me.
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Since there is no context to go on, I would be inclined to use other wording than you, but your translations will certainly work.
I'm on my knees here. I work very hard to earn a living, but they have taken it all away. The direct object 'lo', used in each sentence, may be referencing a singular, masculine object or it could be referencing an idea (only understood in context). |
I read it somewhere today but I only know that it was about money.
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Yeah, I was hoping it wasn't you trying to come up with a sign that you could kneel behind on a corner of a busy street. ;)
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You'll never know. :)
Thank you for the quick response, Rusty. |
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