I never ast favors of nobody; I went to work an' hustled.
2
The Girl offered you all any man needs to ast or git.
3
That's the main question that I sent fur you to ast you.
4
He passed on t'other side the track er I'd 'a' ast 'im.
5
You ast me to leave you off at Hunneran Semty-seckin, didn't yah?
1
He replied with dignity: It's as deep-asthe ocean, and as imp-per-t-t-tur-bable.
1
He sallies forth 'with three thousand Leonese and more,' to protect the glory and freedom of his native land.
Ús de asturian en anglès
1
Martin of Rivadeo-TheFactious Mare-Asturians-Luarca-TheSeven Bellotas-Hermits-The Asturian's Tale-Strange Guests-The BigServant-Batuschca.
2
He was an Asturian, nineteen years of age, the only son of a poor widow.
3
The Asturian bear, Beppo, and Baptist, the Savoyard bear, against all dogs that may come.
4
She calls her school El Cuélebre after a mythological Asturian animal that lives in a cave.
5
He was born of an ancient Asturian family.
6
He was an Asturian by birth, about fifty years of age, and about five feet high.
7
The host was a talkative Asturian.
8
Intrigues at Court-Quesadaand Galiano-Dissolutionof the Cortes-The Secretary-Aragonese Pertinacity-TheCouncil of Trent-The Asturian-The Three Thieves-Benedict Mol-The Menof Lucerne-The Treasure.
9
I was in my own house, and an Asturian is fit company for a king, and is often of better blood.
10
"How is the gentleman called?" asked Maritornes the Asturian.
11
Real Madrid club invested earlier this month some $127,100 to help its Asturian rival keep afloat.
12
He was a tall, one-eyed Asturian with scrubby, hollow cheeks; a grave expression of countenance contrasted enigmatically with the roaming restlessness of his solitary eye.