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

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Esta cámara es muy cara. This camera is very expensive.
Ella tenía una cara pensativa. She had a thoughtful look on her face.
El cielo tiene cara de lluvia. The sky looks angry.
Aquella moto no es cara. That motorcycle isn't expensive.
Está escrito en su cara. It is written in his face.
No me pongas una cara tan triste. Don't give me such a sad look.
Tom compró una cámara muy cara. Tom bought a very expensive camera.
Su cara dice que perdió. His face says that he lost.
La silla de madera es cara. The wooden chair is expensive.
¿Y esa cara tan larga? Why the long face?
La carne es cara hoy en día. Meat is expensive nowadays.
Su cara se puso blanca. Her face turned white.
En Japón la vida es muy cara. Living in Japan is very expensive.
¡Qué bonita cara tiene ella! What a nice face she has!
La vida está cada vez más cara. Life is more and more expensive.
Tom se frotó la cara. Tom rubbed his face.
La vida es cada vez más cara. Life is more and more expensive.
Tienen exactamente la misma cara. They have the exact same face.
París es una ciudad más bien cara. Paris is a rather expensive city.
Su cara brillaba de felicidad. Her face was bright with happiness.
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