Usage examples of "apple turnover" in English with translation to Spanish

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He ate all of the apple. Él se comió toda la manzana.
This apple is rotten. Esta manzana está podrida.
There's an apple in this boy's pocket. El chico tiene una manzana en su bolsillo.
No good apple on a sour stock. La manzana podrida pudre al resto.
An apple fell to the ground. Una manzana cayó al suelo.
The apple tastes sweet. La manzana sabe dulce.
I'll give this apple to whoever wants it. Daré esta manzana a quien la quiera.
There is an apple on the table. Hay una manzana sobre el escritorio.
My wife likes apple pie a lot. A mi mujer le gusta mucho la tarta de manzana.
New York is called the Big Apple. Nueva York se llama la Gran Manzana.
Mayuko took a bite of my apple. Mayuko le dio un mordisco a mi manzana.
Tom threw the apple core into the garbage can. Tom arrojó el centro de la manzana al bote de basura.
He cut the apple in half. Cortó la manzana por la mitad.
There was a half-eaten apple near the kitchen sink. Había una manzana a medio comer cerca del fregadero.
I don't eat the core of an apple. Yo no me como el corazon de la manzana.
I'm happy the apple I'm eating is green! ¡Estoy feliz de que la manzana que estoy comiendo sea verde!
She baked her husband an apple pie. Ella le hizo una tarta de manzana a su marido.
This apple tastes sour. Esta manzana sabe amarga.
I don't eat apple cores. Yo no me como los centros de las manzanas.
The apple does not fall far from the tree. La manzana no cae lejos del árbol.
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