quedan
are, are left, remain
Verb quedan
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of quedar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural present indicative form of quedar.
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Te quedan diez segundos de vida.
You have ten seconds left to live.
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Le quedan bien esos zapatos.
These shoes fit perfectly.
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Nos quedan menos de dos horas.
We have less than two hours left.
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No importa qué instrumento musical quieras aprender a tocar, lo más importante es que, desde el principio, no cometas errores, porque los errores se quedan grabados en tu mente con mucha más facilidad que cualquier cosa que hagas correctamente.
No matter which musical instrument you want to learn to play, the most important thing is not to make any mistakes from the beginning on, because mistakes are always imprinted on your mind more easily than everything you do right.
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Para de ser tan egoísta. Los zapatos rojos que querías están agotados, y solo quedan los azules.
Stop being so selfish. The red shoes you wanted are sold out, and only the blue ones are left.
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Ya no nos quedan papas.
We don't have any potatoes any more.
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Los niños no se quedan quietos.
Children don't keep still.
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Me quedan otras dos cartas por escribir.
I have another two letters to write.
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Quedan detenidos.
You're under arrest.
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Muchos niños se quedan después de clase para hacer actividades extraescolares.
Many children stay after school for club activities.
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