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

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Se ha ido a América. He has gone to America.
Tuve que ir a América. I had to go to America.
¿Qué se habla en América? What do they speak in America?
Colón descubrió América en 1492. Columbus discovered America in 1492.
Él ha estado en América. He has been to America.
Él quiere ir a América. He wants to go to America.
Su deseo es ir a América. His wish is to go to America.
América abolió la esclavitud en 1863. America did away with slavery in 1863.
En realidad él nunca visitó América. He hasn't actually been to America.
Fui a América el otoño pasado. I went to America last fall.
No he estado nunca en América. I have never been to America.
Fueron a América el mes pasado. They went to America last month.
¿Qué idiomas se hablan en América? What languages are spoken in America?
América se compone de 50 estados. America is made up of 50 states.
David Beckham vive en América ahora. David Beckham now lives in America.
Un día quiero ir a América. I would like to go to America one day.
¿Qué lengua se habla en América? What do they speak in America?
John fue a América en avión. John went to America by air.
Mira este extenso mapa de América. Look at this large map of America.
Quiero ir a América algún día. I want to go to America some day.
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