What does "tiene que quedarse de pie" mean in Spanish?
In Spanish, "tiene que quedarse de pie" means: ("de pie" translates as "standing")
s/he has to remain standing; you (formal) have to remain standing
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This is a phrase that is used in the GamesForLanguage Spanish Language Game in the following scenes:
- Spanish 1, Level 6, Scene 2
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