What are these Spanish words in English?
later alrato
tengo hambre
cual es tu edad
que te gusta comer
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M$2 Answers
Alrato - "in a while" or later
tengo hambre - I'm Hungry
cual es tu edad - "What is your age" or "How old are you"
que te gusta comer - "What would you like to eat?"
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M$kater alrato = later (the word alrato has no Spanish translation)
tengo hambre - I am hungry
cual es tu edad = How old are you
que te gusta comer = that you like to eat
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M$...and you also got the first one, second and the last one wrong.
"...pues gente..." as I already mentioned is: "...so, guys..."
"alrato" needs to be separated like "al rato", which means: "in a while" or "later" as Answerer #1 rightly mentioned.
"que te gusta comer" lacks an interrogation mark (?) at the end... so it is a question: "What would you like to eat?" as Answererr # 1 also mentioned right.
The first one is wrong. "..pues gente.." is just an expression that you won´t find in a dictionary or with a translator. The closest thing in English will be. "..so, guys..." in the middle of a sentence.