Loyset Compère died in 1518.
Le compre la muerte a mi hijo - 2009 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R (TV rating)
Compre sapatos de passista
yo te compre esta chamara para ti
Compre / compren / compra / comprad unas cuantas cosas.
Much smaller than most states. It is the 47th state by size.
compre estaba fruzente driuyt kjker uiy rembuanas dafirt uuiy yahour ewquay dasinf fourde
just chech other books about that topic and compre the facts andd sources
It varies as to where you are in the world really. But it is moving up and in Zambia a metric tonne will fetch in the region of 600USD$ Compre that to maize and you will see why so many people are now growing soya. Maize will get you 140UDS$ ish a tonne.
This depends on who did the purchasing. If 'I' bought it it is "compre" and if it was 'he/'she/you (formal singular)': "compro" 'you' (informal singular) - compraste 'you' (informal plural) - comprasteis 'we' - compramos 'they/you (formal plural)' - compraron 'purchased' (past participle) = comprado 'purchased' (adjective) = comprado/a(s) (male/female(plural))
I think it dosen't really make any seance because the people who died on 9/11 are not better than the people in Iraq,yes everybody comdam 9/11 and speaks against it,but do you know that the people who died on 9/11 is nothing to compre to the people who had died in iraq
Es cuestión de suerte. Compré uno y quedé bastante satisfecho. Si no me gusta el artículo, puedo revenderlo a un precio premium sin pérdidas significativas. Tal vez compre algunos más después.
Translation: Buy a card for us to call. The speaker that used this phrase wanted the questioner to go buy a phone card. Even though they don't say phone it is implied since the word ligar (to call) is in the sentence. Not to mention I hear this statement very often.