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My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno. and suppose somebody walked in that office and heard sombody talking like Hispanic. It means it's one of the three people. Can I say, that would have been Romio; that would have been Alberto; that would have bee Moreno? Please help.
  

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Anonymous My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno. and suppose somebody walked in that office and heard sombody talking like Hispanic. My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno.

  • Anonymous My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno.
  • and suppose somebody walked in that office and heard sombody talking like Hispanic.
  • My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno.
  • and suppose somebody walked in that office and heard somebody speaking like a Hispanic person.
  • A: I heard someone speaking Spanish.
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AnonymousMy question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno. and suppose somebody walked in that office and heard sombody talking like Hispanic.
My question is, suppose there are three Hispanic guys who work in the office and they are Romio, Alberto and Mareno. and suppose somebody walked in that

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