Usage examples of "Aeropuerto de Los Ángeles" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tengo una tía que vive en Los Ángeles. I have an aunt who lives in Los Angeles.
Aterrizaremos en el aeropuerto de Narita a las siete de la mañana. We'll land at Narita Airport at 7:00 a.m.
No es de los nuestros. He's not one of us.
Espero con ganas a visitar a mi hermana a Los Ángeles. I'm looking forward to visiting my sister in Los Angeles.
Llegué al aeropuerto de Narita esta mañana. I arrived at Narita Airport this morning.
Toda persona tiene derecho a la educación. La educación debe ser gratuita, al menos en lo concerniente a la instrucción elemental y fundamental. La instrucción elemental será obligatoria. La instrucción técnica y profesional habrá de ser generalizada; el acceso a los estudios superiores será igual para todos, en función de los méritos respectivos. Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
Tengo familia en Los Ángeles. I have family in Los Angeles.
El avión de Chicago llegó al aeropuerto de madrugada. The plane from Chicago arrived at the airport late at night.
La superficie de Canadá es mayor que la de los Estados Unidos. The area of Canada is greater than that of the United States.
Pensaba que os habíais criado en Los Ángeles. I thought you were raised in L.A.
El avión aterrizó en el aeropuerto de Narita. The airplane landed at Narita Airport.
Debido a que es un país en desarrollo, algunos aspectos de China no son tan buenos como los de los países occidentales. Because it's a developing country, some aspects of China aren't as good as those in Western countries.
Cuando estuvo en Los Ángeles, ella tuvo al menos seis trabajos diferentes. When she was in Los Angeles, she had at least six different jobs.
¿A qué horas llegó ella al Aeropuerto de Narita? What time did she arrive at Narita Airport?
He hecho una lista de los platos que no puedo comer. I've made a list of foods that I can't eat.
Pensaba que habías crecido en Los Ángeles. I thought you were raised in L.A.
En el ejercicio de sus derechos y en el disfrute de sus libertades, toda persona estará solamente sujeta a las limitaciones establecidas por la ley con el único fin de asegurar el reconocimiento y el respeto de los derechos y libertades de los demás, y de satisfacer las justas exigencias de la moral, del orden público y del bienestar general en una sociedad democrática. In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.
Ahora los ángeles cantan. Angels are now singing.
¿Has leído alguna vez alguno de los poemas de Tennyson? Have you ever read any Tennyson's poems?
Pensé que eras criado en Los Ángeles. I thought you were raised in L.A.
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