Usage examples of "Air Madrid" in English with translation to Spanish

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Incidentally, this room doesn't have anything like an air conditioner. All it has is a hand-held paper fan. Por cierto, esta sala no tiene acondicionador de aire. Todo lo que tiene es un abanico.
How long does it take to go to Madrid? ¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a Madrid?
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. La evaporación de los océanos, lagos y ríos crea el 90% del agua en el aire.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mi tío vive en Madrid, la capital de España.
Air, like food, is a basic human need. El aire, como la comida, es una necesidad humana básica.
People from Madrid are weird. La gente de Madrid es extraña.
Please air the room. Por favor ventila la habitación.
I always see him when he comes to Madrid. Siempre lo veo cuando viene a Madrid.
We'll be back on air shortly. En un ratito estamos en el aire.
Madrid is the capital of Spain. Madrid es la capital de España.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Está claro que no podemos vivir sin el aire.
Madrid is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. Madrid es una de las capitales más bellas de Europa.
I must put some air in the tire. Tengo que inflar un poco en neumático.
Is it true that you were in Madrid then? ¿Es cierto que entonces estaba en Madrid?
Let's breathe the fresh air. Respiremos aire fresco.
He moved to Madrid to take the reins of his father's business. Él se mudó a Madrid para tomar las riendas de los negocios de su padre.
He was always wrapped by a dangerous air. A él siempre lo envolvía un aire de peligro.
Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a marvelous city. Madrid, capital de España, es una ciudad maravillosa.
The air felt a little cold. El aire se sentía un poco helado.
The people from Madrid are crazy. Los madrileños son unos locos.
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