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Ella camina. She walks. Ella está caminando. She is walking.

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Donde esta ella? (don't forget the upside-down question mark in the front of the sentence).

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She is ella in spanish. to make it plural, you say ellas. its pronounced Eyya(s)

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Translation: La mujer y el hombre caminan.

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¿Quién es ella?

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Ella quiere...

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Ella va.

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