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

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I'm going to start. Voy a empezar.
It's a good start. Es un buen comienzo.
My car won't start. Mi coche no arranca.
What time does the game start? ¿A qué hora es el inicio del juego?
We got an early start. Nosotros salimos temprano por la mañana.
Let's start at the beginning. Vamos a empezar por el principio.
Tom should start his own company. Tom debería abrir su propia compañía.
Are you ready to start? ¿Estás listo para empezar?
What shall we start with? ¿Con que comenzaremos?
The car doesn't start. El coche no arranca.
We are going to start a research on him. Vamos a iniciar una investigación contra él.
It is necessary for you to start now. Es necesario que salgas ya.
The project was a loser from the start. El proyecto era un fracaso desde el principio.
To paint a bird, start by painting a cage with an open door. Para pintar un pájaro, primero pinta una jaula con la puerta abierta.
Let's start the party. Empecemos la fiesta.
I was about to start. Yo estaba a punto de comenzar.
The car won't start El coche no arranca
The procession will make its start at the central square. La procesión tendrá inicio en la plaza central.
You ought to be on time if you start now. Deberías llegar a tiempo si sales ahora.
I found this book interesting from start to finish. Este libro me pareció interesante de principio a fin.
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