Examples of using "Llaves" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
- Do you need keys?
Did you find your keys?
- I've lost my keys.
- I lost my keys.
- I have lost my keys.
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
Didn't you see my keys?
Here are your keys.
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
I need the keys.
- Give me the keys.
- Give the keys to me.
I'll get my keys.
Give me your keys.
- I've got the keys.
- I have the keys.
I need my keys.
Give her the keys.
Keep the keys.
Do you have the keys?
I found the keys.
Did you find your keys?
- I've lost my keys.
- I have lost my keys.
I dropped my keys.
Have you seen my keys?
Tom has lost his keys.
Do you know where my keys are?
"How many keys?" asked Pepperberg.
- I've lost my keys.
- I lost my keys.
- I have lost my keys.
Where are your keys?
Tom has lost his keys.
Did you find your keys?
Have you seen my keys?
Where are my keys?
You've got my keys.
Where did I put my keys?
I finally found my keys.
Where are the keys?
Oh shit! I've lost my keys!
Did I leave my keys here?
Where did you find the keys?
Who has the keys?
Tom searched for the key.
Where did you put the keys?
Where did you put your key?
Tom has my keys.
I dropped my keys.
The keys, please.
Are these your keys?
Here are the keys.
He receives the keys.
Tom, do you have your keys?
I'm looking for my keys.
Here are your keys.
When did you lose your keys?
Mary lost the key.
- Mary lost the keys.
- Mary lost her keys.
Where did you get all those keys?
Where did Tom get those keys?
I left my keys in the car!
Do you know where Tom put the keys?
Bring the keys to your brother.