Usage examples of "America West Arena" in Spanish with translation to English

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Yo voy a America en avión. I am going to America by plane.
Hicimos un castillo de arena. We made a sand castle.
Tengo una amigo que vive en America. I have a friend who lives in America.
Tom llenó la carretilla con arena. Tom filled wheelbarrow with sand.
La población de Japón es menor que la de America. The population of Japan is less than America.
Es la primera vez que apago un incendio con arena. It's the first time I extinguish a fire with sand.
Encontramos las huellas en la arena. We found the footprints in the sand.
De un grano de arena hace una montaña. He makes a mountain out of a molehill.
No hagas una montaña de un grano de arena. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
Me gusta caminar descalza en la playa por la arena. I like to walk barefoot on the beach through the sand.
Probé esto y lo otro, mezclar polvos amarillos y blancos para obtener marrón, mezclar cristales con polvos y obtener arena, combinar líquidos con sólidos y hacer barro. I tried this and that, blending yellow with white powders and obtaining brown, mixing crystals with powders and getting dust, combining liquids with solids and making mud.
En un buen día de primavera, cuando Jan estaba excavando en la caja de arena en el patio, encontró una pequeña caja. Dentro de la caja había una navaja brillante con una inscripción misteriosa. On a nice spring day, when Jan was digging in the sandbox in the backyard, he found a small box. In the box was a shining switchblade with a mysterious inscription.
Ella está enterrando su dinero en la arena. She's burying her money in the sand.
Sólo quería poner mi granito de arena... Just my 2 cents...
No me gusta la arena. Es basta, áspera e irritante, y se mete por todas partes. I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
¿Has apagado alguna vez fuego con arena? Have you ever extinguished fire with sand?
"Sangre y arena" es el título de una novela de Blasco Ibáñez. "Blood and Sand" is the title of a novel by Blasco Ináñez.
Libertad. En mis cuadernos de la escuela. En mi pupitre de la escuela y en los árboles. En la arena de la nieve. Escribo tu nombre. Freedom. On my school notebooks. On my school desk and the trees. On the sand of the snow. I write your name.
No había nada más que arena hasta donde alcanzaba la vista. There was nothing but sand as far as the eye could see.
Hay arena en el fondo del mar. There is sand at the bottom of the ocean.
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