318 | CHL | +" todoS esteS tiempoS she had like unaS caraS queS [//] comoS queS noS entendÃaS loS queS (.) leS estabanS diciendoS aS ellaS . |
todoall.ADJ.M.SG estethis.ADJ.DEM.M.SG tiempotime.N.M.SG sheshe.PRON.SUB.F.3S hadhad.V.PAST likelike.CONJ unaa.DET.INDEF.F.SG caraface.N.F.SG quethat.PRON.REL comolike.CONJ quethat.CONJ nonot.ADV entendÃaunderstand.V.13S.IMPERF lothe.DET.DEF.NT.SG quethat.PRON.REL lehim.PRON.OBL.MF.23S estabanbe.V.3P.IMPERF diciendotell.V.PRESPART ato.PREP ellashe.PRON.OBJ.F.3S . | ||
all this time she had, like, a face like she was not understanding what they were telling her. | ||
459 | CHL | peroS she has like unaS malaS famaS . |
perobut.CONJ sheshe.PRON.SUB.F.3S hasha.IM+V 3S PRES.[or].has.V.3S.PRES likelike.CONJ unaa.DET.INDEF.F.SG malanasty.ADJ.F.SG famafame.N.F.SG . | ||
but she has like a bad reputation . |
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