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¿Suena natural esta frase?
Estuve preparando por este batalla por todo mi vida. Estuve esperando para tí.
"I have been preparing for this battle for my whole life. I have been waiting for you."
¿Suena natural esta frase?
Estuve preparando por este batalla por todo mi vida. Estuve esperando para tí.
"I have been preparing for this battle for my whole life. I have been waiting for you."
Estuve preparando por este batalla por todo mi vida. Estuve esperando para tí.
"I have been preparing for this battle for my whole life. I have been waiting for you."
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Me he estado preparando para esta batalla toda mi vida. He estado esperando por tí.
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En España, creo que lo diríamos así:
"Me he estado preparando para esta batalla toda mi vida. Te he estado esperando".
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