Usage examples of "pan" in Spanish with translation to German

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Mayuko come pan de desayuno. Mayuko isst zum Frückstück Brot.
El hombre está comiendo pan. Der Mann isst Brot.
Tom está cortando el pan. Tom schneidet das Brot.
Prefiero el arroz al pan. Ich mag lieber Reis als Brot.
Compró una rebanada de pan. Er kaufte einen Laib Brot.
Este pan es muy delicioso. Dieses Brot ist sehr lecker.
¿Quién se comió el pan? Wer hat das Brot gegessen?
Mayuko come pan para desayunar. Mayuko isst zum Frückstück Brot.
¿Sueles comer pan todos los días? Isst du für gewöhnlich den ganzen Tag Brot?
El pan está hecho de trigo. Brot wird aus Weizen hergestellt.
Ella tiene un poco de pan. Sie hat ein bisschen Brot.
El pan está en el horno. Das Brot ist im Ofen.
¡Si no tienen pan, que coman pasteles! Wenn sie kein Brot haben, dann sollen sie eben Kuchen essen!
No solo de pan vive el hombre. Der Mensch lebt nicht nur vom Brot allein.
Los ratones se comieron algo del pan. Die Mäuse haben von dem Brot gegessen.
Mi madre hornea pan todas las mañanas. Meine Mutter backt jeden Morgen Brot.
Dame un trozo de pan por favor. Gib mir bitte ein Stück Brot.
Pan y mantequilla es mi desayuno habitual. Brot und Butter sind mein übliches Frühstück.
En Japón muchos jóvenes toman pan para desayunar. Viele Jugendliche in Japan essen Brot zum Frühstück.
Los ratones se comieron un pedazo del pan. Die Mäuse haben einen Teil des Brotes gefressen.
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