Translation for "tie you" to spanish
Tie you
Translation examples
Tie you to a chair?
¿Atarte a una silla?
I have to tie you up, man.
—Tengo que atarte, macho.
'I'll have to tie you up.'
—Voy a tener que atarte.
'I'm going to tie you to the bars.'
–Voy a atarte a los barrotes.
Tie you to a tree and wait for the wolves?
¿Atarte a un árbol y esperar a los lobos?
“I want to tie you up,” I whisper.
—Quiero atarte —susurro.
“Uluye says I must tie you again.”
—Uluye dice que tengo que volver a atarte.
“I’m going to have to tie you down, John. It’s for your own good.”
–Debo atarte, John. Es por tu bien.
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