cuentan

have, they count


Verb cuentan

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of contar.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of contar.

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Examples
  • Cuentan lo que Jesucristo hizo y dijo, y lo que otros le hicieron y le dijeron a él.

    They tell what Jesus Christ did and said, and what others did and said to him.

  • Los chinos cuentan del uno al diez con una mano.

    Chinese people count from one to ten with one hand.

  • Los pacientes cuentan historias.

    Patients tell stories.

  • No soy de los que cuentan su vida íntima.

    I'm not the kind to kiss and tell.

  • Los puros cubanos se cuentan entre los mejores del mundo.

    Cuban cigars are among the best in the world.

  • Algunas mujeres les cuentan a sus peluqueros acerca de todos sus problemas.

    Some women tell their hairdressers about all their problems.


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