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En VENEZUELA

In Venezuela, my grandmother has a sofa and nothing more. Yes, she has a sofa—two sofas, in fact—but mainly, she has just one. She also owns a bed, an armchair, and a mirror. This collection of furniture reflects her simple yet cozy lifestyle, highlighting the importance of family and comfort in our home. These pieces may seem ordinary, but they have stories to tell and memories to cherish. Let's explore the significance of these items in my grandmother's life in Venezuela.

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En VENEZUELA

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  1. En VENEZUELA

  2. En Venezuela mi abuelatiene un sofá.(Repeat 3 times)

  3. Tiene un sofá y nada más.

  4. Tieneunsofá. Sí, Sí, Sí

  5. TieneDOSsofás. No, No, No

  6. Tieneunsofá. Sí, Sí, Sí

  7. Tieneun sofáy nada más.

  8. En Venezuela mi abuelatienaunacama • En Venezuela mi abuelatieneun sillón • En Venezuela mi abuelatieneun espejo

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