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

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Las pizarras no son siempre negras. Blackboards are not always black.
Hay una masa de nubes negras en el cielo. There is a mass of dark clouds in the sky.
Mira esas nubes negras. Va a llover. Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain.
¡Me asustan las grandes, negras y peludas tarántulas! I'm scared of big, black, hairy tarantulas!
Los hombres no deben usar ropas blancas y negras porque se dice que traen mala suerte. Men must not dress in black and white clothes because it is said that this brings bad luck.
Le gusta el café negro. He likes his coffee black.
¿Preferís el arroz negro, o el blanco? Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
El arroz negro sabe a tinta porque está hecho con tinta de calamar. Arroz negro tastes inky because it's made with squid ink.
¿Tiene esta camisa en negro? Do you have this shirt in black?
Esta joven tiene pelo negro. This young woman has black hair.
El negro te sienta bien. Black becomes you.
Tom tiene un gato negro. Tom keeps a black cat.
¿Le gustan los gatos negros? Do you like black cats?
Me gustan los zapatos negros. I like the black shoes.
¿Te gustan los gatos negros? Do you like black cats?
¿Es tuya esa bolsa negra? Is that black bag yours?
Ella siempre se viste de negro. She is always dressed in black.
Tenemos un perro blanco y negro. We have a black and white dog.
Tom conduce un coche negro, ¿no? Tom drives a black car, right?
Ella siempre está vestida de negro. She always wears black.
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