dejara
leave, will leave
Verb dejara
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect subjunctive form of dejar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect subjunctive form of dejar.
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Si por alguna razón un hombre dejara de pensar, ese hombre ya no sería un hombre.
If for some reason a man stopped thinking, that man would no longer be a man.
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¡Si solo dejara de llover!
If only the rain would stop!
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El doctor lo convenció para que dejara de fumar.
The doctor persuaded him to give up smoking.
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Espero que considere mi petición de tomarme este martes 8 libre. Si es posible, agradecería que me dejara recuperar esas horas cualquier otro día.
I hope you consider my request for a day off this Tuesday 8th. If possible, I'd appreciate you letting me recover those hours any other day.
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Ella le aconsejó que dejara de beber.
She advised him to stop drinking.
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¿Cómo te sentirías si te dejara tu mujer?
How would you feel if your wife left you?
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Yo no tuve problemas en persuadir a mi padre de que me dejara estudiar en el extranjero.
I had no difficulty in persuading my father to let me study abroad.
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Todo lo que Tom quería era que Mary lo dejara solo.
All Tom wanted was for Mary to leave him alone.
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El médico me dijo que dejara el tabaco.
My doctor advised me to give up smoking.
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Me pidieron que dejara la compañía.
I've been asked to quit the company.
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