Si un estado no tiene una constitución, el cuerpo de la ley no va a tener una fundación, no tiene la estabilidad. Probablemente, un estado así va a ser un monarquía or una dictadura.
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I've been waiting for you
Canadá se rige por su Primer Ministro Justin Trudeau
This example lacks a helping verb to be a complete thought/sentence. If one were added, and the example were, "He estado esperando por ti. " this would mean, "I have been waiting for you."
I've been waiting for you
Nombre de un representante por el estado de Texas,
No. If you mean "I have been trying for ages", you might say, "He estado intentando [or: tratando] por mucho tiempo."
Garota, por onde você tem estado ?Garota, como está indo ?You need to improve your question... ;-)
Ponte a currar jilipollas y deja de pensar en loterías !!
Enrique Bernales B. has written: 'Burguesia y estado liberal' 'Parlamento, estado y sociedad' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Representative government and representation 'El parlamento por dentro' -- subject(s): Legislation, Peru, Peru. Congreso
I guess you want to know how you'd say it in spanish. It would be "Has estudiado español durante 10 minutos" or "Has estado estudiando español por 10 minutos" You know the subject is not used very often. The verb could be "Haber estudiado" o "Haber estado estudiando", both of them are right but the first option is more common. You can translate "for" in two ways: "Por" is more common in south america, and "Durante" is more common in Spain.
He estado observando que los pajaritos no vuelan alto y eso es un motivo de que mueren atropellados.