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Somos una familia y tú vete a otro lugar.
We are a family and you need to go somewhere else.
Me busca a mí, tú vete.
He wants me more than you, get out.
Tú vete a trabajar y yo me quedo con mamá.
So, just go to work and I'll stay here with Mom.
Tú vete y dale agua al caballo, ¿de acuerdo?
Just go and water the horse, will you?
Tú vete a las rebajas, ¿vale?
Go check out the sale, okay?
No, tú vete a casa, y no te preocupes.
No, you go home, and don't worry about things.
Yo me quedaré con él, tú vete y descansa.
I'll stay with him, you go and rest.
Y tú vete inmediatamente a mi dormitorio, y prepárate para el castigo.
And you go immediately to my bedroom, and get ready for punishment.
Vale, tú vete al examen, yo me ocupo de Jake.
All right, you get to the exam, I'll take care of Jake.
Tú te quedas, te quedas,... tú vete a la calle.
You stay, you stay,...you go to the street.
Mira, si no he vuelto cuando oscurezca tú vete.
So, look, if I'm not back by dark just go.
No busco problemas, pero tú vete.
I'm not looking for any trouble, but you go ahead.
Bueno, Ben, tú vete a la nave.
Okay, now, ben, you go on over to the ship.
No, tú vete a reposar, que estás cansada.
No. You go and rest, you're tired.
Sí, él conducirá, tú vete a dormir
Yes, he'll drive, you go to sleep.
Y tú vete a la escuela. Estaré bien.
And you get on your bike get back to school.
¡Ella me trajo un regalo, pero tú vete ya de esta casa, ingrato!
She brought me a present. Leave, you ungrateful old man!
Samuel, tú vete a primera.
Samuel, you go to first.
Bueno, pues en ese caso, tú vete a la escuela ya.
Well, then, you better get to school.
No, tú vete a casa.
No, you go on home.
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