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A la casa de abuela de nosotros nosotros vamos
Wha' hoppen, compadre? Did Spanish lose the possessive pronoun nuestra while I had my back turned? And did the verb suddenly demand the subject? And now that I think more on it, do you now have to identify whose grandma in Spanish, whereas you don't in English?
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