Quinn Brown A3 POBRE ANA CHAPTER 3.  Tiene cocina y dos domitorios. (Spanish)  Has a kitchen and 2 bedrooms. (English) 1 ST SENTENCE.

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Quinn Brown A3 POBRE ANA CHAPTER 3

 Tiene cocina y dos domitorios. (Spanish)  Has a kitchen and 2 bedrooms. (English) 1 ST SENTENCE

 Sara y Elsa también acompaña a Ana al aeropuerto. (Spanish)  Sara and Elsa also accompany Ana to the airport. (English) 2 ND SENTENCE

 Los dos hijos duermen en la sala. (Spanish)  The 2 sons sleep in the room. (English) 3 RD SENTENCE

 Por favor, repite. (Spanish)  Please, repeat. (English) 4 TH SENTENCE

 Bienvenida a nuestra casa. (Spanish)  Welcome to our house. (English) 5 TH SENTENCE

 La casa aqui tiene sala. (Spanish)  The house has a living room. (English) 6 TH SENTENCE

 Escucha pero no comprende. (Spanish)  Listen but do not understand. (English) 7 TH SENTENCE

 Mi casa es tu casa. (Spanish)  My house is your house. (English) 8 TH SENTENCE

 ¿Tienes noivo? (Spanish)  You have a boyfriend? (English) 9 TH SENTENCE

 El agua no esta fría y no esta nada caliente. (Spanish)  The water is not cold and is not hot. (English) 10 TH SENTENCE