Usage examples of "Mar Negro" in Spanish with translation to English

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El río desemboca en el Mar de Japón. The river flows into the Sea of Japan.
Él tiene dos gatos: uno es negro y el otro blanco. He keeps two cats: one is black, and the other white.
Cuando contemplo el mar, me siento en calma. When I contemplate the sea, I feel calm.
El vestido que más me gusta es el negro. The dress I like more is black.
Lo que se ve sobre la superficie del mar no es más que la punta de un iceberg. What you see above the water is just the tip of the iceberg.
Algunas personas supersticiosas de Estados Unidos creen que si un gato negro cruza su camino, tendrán mala suerte. Some superstitious people in America believe that if a black cat crosses your path, you'll have bad luck.
En el siglo XVI los piratas turcos y los españoles se encontraban a menudo en el mar Mediterráneo. In the sixteenth century Turkish and Spanish pirates often encountered in Mediterranean Sea.
A Tom le gusta el pelo largo y negro de Mary. Tom likes Mary's long black hair.
Vive cerca del mar, pero aún no sabe nadar. Living near the sea, she still cannot swim.
El negro es mío. The black one is mine.
No puedes beber agua del mar porque está demasiado salada. You can't drink seawater because it is too salty.
El cabello de ese muchacho es negro. That boy's hair is black.
El mar se fundía con el cielo en el horizonte. The ocean melted into the sky on the horizon.
¿Preferís el arroz negro, o el blanco? Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
El barco se sumergió en el mar. The ship sank in the sea.
Ella tiene dos gatos, uno es blanco y otro es negro. She has two cats, one is white and one is black.
Ven aquí y puedes ver el mar. Come here, and you can see the sea.
Tengo un gato y un perro. El gato es negro y el perro es blanco. I have a cat and a dog. The cat is black and the dog is white.
¿Qué tan lejos es de aquí hasta el mar? How far is it from here to the sea?
El pasaporte del presidente de EEUU es negro, no azul como el de un ciudadano normal. The U.S. president's passport is black, not blue like an average citizen's.
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