Usage examples of "Mira ," in Spanish with translation to English

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Él nunca mira televisión. He doesn't watch TV at all.
El dormitorio más grande mira hacia el sur. The largest bedroom faces south.
Mira bien el mapa de la ciudad otra vez. Take another good look at the city map.
Mira el plano: está al lado de la biblioteca. Look at the plan: it's next to the library.
Mira, está lloviendo. It is raining, you see.
La belleza está en los ojos del que mira. Beauty lies in the eyes of the one who sees.
Mira a aquella chica de allí. Look at the girl over there.
Mira a ese niño que está nadando. Look at that boy who is swimming.
Mira con atención, o no verás a la madre de Jane. Look carefully, or you will miss Jane's mother.
Él me mira con gran admiración. He looks to me with much admiration.
Mira por la ventana. Look out of the window.
Mira la imagen. Look at the picture.
Mira esta pintura. Look at this picture.
Mira a esos peces en el estanque. Look at those fish in the pond.
Juntos, la familia mira una película. The family is watching a movie together.
Mira esa casa. Look at that house.
Mira esas nubes. Look at those clouds.
¡Mira como corren! See how they run!
Mira aquel palo en la plaza. Look at that pole in the square.
Kelly, ¡mira las estrellas! Kelly, watch the stars!
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