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Plans don't fly. Planes do!
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M.I.A. Paper Planes Fly like paper get high like planes
'planos' (Spanish) = Plans, design, or layout (aero)planes (English) = aviones, aeroplanos (carpenters') planes (English) = cepillos planes (i.e. surfaces) English) = planos
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'Do you have plans for tonight/this evening?'
Since diabetes is becoming more and more common, there are some great products and diet plans available. The South Beach Diet plan and line of foods are great for a diabetic.
Ud tiene planes para esta noche?
"I have no plans for this weekend", or, the literal translation is usually: "I have no plans to celebrate during the weekend".
Tienes planes para el fin de semana (informal) Tiene planes para el fin de semana (formal)