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

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¿Ya ha venido el cartero? Has the mailman already come?
El cartero reparte cartas todas las mañanas. The postman delivers letters every morning.
El cartero entrega el correo de puerta en puerta. The mail carrier delivers mail from door to door.
El perro ladró al cartero. The dog barked at the mailman.
El cartero fue mordido por ese perro. The postman was bitten by that dog.
El cartero pasa cada tres días. The mailman comes around every three days.
El cartero estaba de buen humor esta mañana. The postman was in good spirits this morning.
El cartero dejó una carta para ella. The mailman left a letter for her.
Llueva o haga sol, el cartero reparte el correo. Rain or shine, the postman delivers the mail.
Extraño que no haya venido el cartero todavía. It is funny that the mailman hasn't come yet.
Sospecho que su esposa lo está engañando con el cartero. I suspect that his wife is cheating on him with the postman.
Apenas llega el cartero, él sale corriendo a recoger su correo. The second the mailman comes, he rushes out to pick up his mail.
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