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"You need to wait please, I'm working, I will talk to you"

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The phrase "por favor tienes que esperar estoy trabajando yo te ablo" in Spanish translates to "please you have to wait, I am working, I will talk to you". It is a request for someone to wait because the speaker is currently busy working.

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