0 to continue to be in a place, job, etc. and not leave -- quedarse
1 to spend a short period of time in a place -- alojarse
We stayed in a hotel.
2 to continue to be in a particular state -- permanecer
The supermarket stays open late.
6 to sleep at a place -- quedarse a dormir
She stayed with us for a few nights. Se quedó a dormir con nosotros unas noches.
She was staying the night at her grandmother’s. Ella se quedaba a pasar la noche con su abuela.
7 a period of time you spend somewhere -- estancia [ feminine, singular ]
We were focused and we stayed focused.
This should, obviously, stay this way.
Only if the population can stay in the countryside will the quality of life in the countryside also be permanently assured.
There would not be as many people without documents staying here if we did not always have irresponsible employers who will pay and exploit them.
A very big problem is that individual countries although good donors do not have the resources to stay a long time in many conflicts.
She will no doubt be annoyed with me if she has to stay here until one in the morning.
They all lack the financial and human resources to deal competently with applications to stay.
All this former freedom fighter's political actions now have just one goal: how to stay in power at any cost.
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