English term
You look at him funny
Non-PRO (2): Lizette Britz, ael
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Proposed translations
Te portas raro con él / Lo miras en forma extraña / Lo miras con cara rara / Lo miras raro
le mirás con cara rara
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Luke Mersh
2 mins
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Thank you!
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Beta Cummins
12 mins
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Thanks!
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teresa quimper
15 mins
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Gracias!
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Andres Pacheco
: lo miras/mirás raro
15 mins
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Siempre tengo esa duda. Gracias!
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Natalia Pedrosa
12 hrs
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Thanks!
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Mónica Hanlan
17 hrs
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Gracias!
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Lo miraste extraño
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Note added at 10 mins (2012-03-27 22:50:11 GMT)
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perdón, quise decir "Lo miras extraño"
Lo miras raro.
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isabelmurill (X)
6 hrs
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Gracias, Isabel.
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Paula Meiss
22 hrs
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Gracias, Paula.
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Daunia Jester
5 days
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Gracias, Daunia.
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