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Spanish, 18.05.2020 23:58 minstcordell4115

Eat them (the apples) up! They're good.
¡Te las comes! Son buenos.
¡Cómetelas! Son buenas.
¡Las cómete! Son buenas.
¡Cómetelo! Son buenas.

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¡Te las comes! Son buenos.
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