Era persistente con sus pedidos - He/she was persistent with his/her demands
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
You must be patient and persistent.
"to be persistent" is the subject.
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"to be persistent" is the subject.
My dad used this on me. "That kid's a persistent little cuss!"
Slow-footed and persistent are the adjectives.
I was vexed by a most annoyingly persistent young man."You are very persistent in getting an answer to this question."The small business owner was very persistent with their product.
Jack succeeded in his attempt to climb the mountain, because he was persistent in his efforts.
You have to be persistent but polite is you want service from the customer service department.
The Spanish sentence "Cuando son sus cumpleanos?" means "When are your birthdays?" in English.