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Tengo que salir en [a minute] Which phrase is the Spanish equivalent of [a minute]? una hora un minuto un segundo Omedia hora
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Tengo que salir en [a minute]
Which phrase is the Spanish equivalent of [a minute]?
una hora
un minuto
un segundo
Omedia hora
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Final answer:
The Spanish equivalent of [a minute] is un minuto.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Spanish equivalent of [a minute] is
un minuto
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