Usage examples of "black" in English with translation to Spanish

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Black cats are bad luck. Los gatos negros traen mala suerte.
I like the black shoes. Me gustan los zapatos negros.
Blackboards are not always black. Las pizarras no son siempre negras.
She always dresses in black. Ella siempre se viste de negro.
He has a black shirt. Tiene una camisa negra.
Do you like black cats? ¿Te gustan los gatos negros?
The black one is mine. El negro es mío.
Is that black bag yours? ¿Es tuya esa bolsa negra?
Tom has a black cat. Tom tiene un gato negro.
He likes his coffee black. Le gusta el café negro.
Tom dyed his hair black. Tom se ha teñido el pelo de negro.
Tom likes his coffee black. A Tom le gusta su café negro.
Tom keeps a black cat. Tom tiene un gato negro.
That boy has black hair. Ese chico tiene el pelo negro.
The suspect is a black male. El sospechoso es un varón de raza negra.
Tom was dressed all in black. Tom estaba vestido entero de negro.
Not everything is black and white. No todo es blanco y negro.
That boy's hair is black. El cabello de ese muchacho es negro.
Tom drives a black car, right? Tom conduce un coche negro, ¿no?
This young woman has black hair. Esta joven tiene pelo negro.
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