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a sus pies |
1. Phrase. (idiom) at one's feet |
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Analysis |
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a |

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1. prep. to |
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2. prep. by |
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3. prep. at |
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4. prep. ng-lite, Used before words referring to people, pets, or personified objects or places that function as direct objects: personal a. |
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Lo busca a usted. - He is looking for you. |
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sus |

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1. interj. c'mon; attaboy |
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2. det. plural of su; one's, his, her, its, their (with plural possessee) |
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3. det. (formal) your (with plural possessee) |
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su |
1. det. (before the noun) apocopic form of suyo his, her, its, one's, their, your (formal) |
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Vino con su amigo. (He came with his friend.) |
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Habló a sus hijas. (She spoke to her daughters.) |
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2. det. (used to express an approximate number): about, approximately |
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Pesa sus dos kilogramos. - It weighs its two kilograms. |
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pies |
1. n. plural of pie |
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pie |
1. n-m. foot (a part of the body) |
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2. n-m. English or American foot (a unit of length equal to 30.48 cm) |
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3. n-m. (historical, measure) pie, a Spanish foot (a former unit of length equivalent to about 27.9 cm) |
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4. n-m. (poetry) foot (a part of a poetic line) |
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5. n-m. (design, typography) footer (the bottom of a page or design) |
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