Usage examples of "France 2 television" in English with translation to Spanish

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He decided to go to France. Decidió irse a Francia.
What's your favorite television program? ¿Cuál es tu programa de televisión favorito?
He left his mother and his girlfriend in France. Él dejó a su madre y a su novia en Francia.
It is time to stop watching television. Es hora de dejar de ver televisión.
France is adjacent to Spain. Francia es colindante a España.
Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. Compare los medios de comunicación unidireccionales como la radio o la televisión con los medios bidireccionales como la correspondencia o Internet.
Akiko has some friends in France. Akiko tiene algunos amigos en Francia.
I forgot to turn off the television before bed. Me olvidé de apagar la televisión antes de irme a la cama.
She is going to France next week. Ella irá a Francia la semana próxima.
Sleeping with the television on is not good for the brain. Dormir con el televisor encendido no es bueno para el cerebro.
Those countries used to belong to France. Esos países solían pertenecer a Francia.
I said, "Could you please turn your television down?" Yo dije, "¿Podrías bajarle a tu televisor por favor?"
I want to go over to France. Quiero ir a Francia.
Will you turn on the television? ¿Puedes encender la televisión?
A crisis in France could be bad for America. Una crisis en Francia podría ser mala para los Estados Unidos.
He sits in this chair when he watches television. Se sienta en esta silla cuando ve la televisión.
That island was governed by France at one time. Esa isla fue gobernada por Francia en algún momento.
I'm tired of watching television. Estoy cansado de ver televisión.
In its home country, France, Tatoeba became a social and cultural phenomenon. En su país natal, Francia, Tatoeba se convirtió en un fenómeno social y cultural.
You must make room for the television. Debes hacer espacio para el televisor.
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