Examples of using "¿echas" in a sentence and their english translations:
You put in too much pepper.
Do you miss me?
Do you miss it?
Don't you add some sugar?
Why are you throwing them out?
You don't take sugar?
Do you miss Tom?
How old do you think I am?
Don't you miss Tom?
Do you miss your friends?
And when you roll them,
- Do you want a refill?
- How about a refill?
Why don't you give me a hand?
You put in too much pepper.
- How old does my brother look?
- How old do you think my brother is?
How old do you think I am?
I know you miss your family.
Will you lend a hand, Taro?
Do you already miss the summer heat?
Do you miss home?
How old do you think I am?
Don't you add some sugar?
Don't you miss that?
Don't shout at the crying child. It only adds fuel to the fire.
Out of everything you’ve lost, what do you miss the most?
You blame Tom for everything.
If you take a look back at the 10 countries with the highest levels of human development,
If you give carnations 7Up instead of water, they last much longer - often as long as three or four weeks.
It's five o' clock. If you quickly post your letter, it still might make it in time.
The fire is going out; will you add some wood?
Behold thou dost cast me out this day from the face of the earth, and from thy face I shall be hid, and I shall be a vagabond and a fugitive on the earth: every one therefore that findeth me, shall kill me.