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I don't exactly understand your question but "I don't know what I would give" is "No sé lo que daría" in Spanish.
"I see the moon" is "Veo la luna"

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Q: I need to do a poem that is in spanish and put it in English i don't understand spanish the poems are called i don't know what i would give and i see the moon could someone help me put with this?
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