Me Falta
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I miss
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "me falta" translates to "I miss" or "I lack" in English. To make this memorable, think of the famous quote, "Houston, we have a problem," but give it a twist: "Houston, me falta something!" Imagine you're an astronaut floating in space, realizing you're missing something important, like your favorite snack or a tool. Just like "Houston, we have a problem" signals something essential is missing, "me falta" expresses that feeling of absence or longing. So, whenever you think of missing something, picture yourself as an astronaut calling out, "Houston, me falta my space snacks!" 🚀
Practice Version
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