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

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Te pido que me perdones. I ask that you forgive me.
Está mal que no se lo perdones. It's wrong of you not to forgive him.
Klava perdona a su esposo. Klava forgives her husband.
Perdone, ¿puedo abrir la ventana? Excuse me, may I open the window?
Perdón. Todo es mi culpa. Sorry. It's all my fault.
Tom suplicó perdón a Mary. Tom begged Mary for forgiveness.
¿Por qué no te disculpas y pides perdón? Why not apologize and ask for his pardon?
Errar es humano; perdonar, divino. To err is human, to forgive divine.
Perdone, ¿quién es esta mujer? Excuse me, who is this woman?
¿Eres aburrida? Perdón, ¿estás aburrida? Are you boring? Sorry, are you bored?
Tom le rogó perdón a Mary. Tom begged Mary for forgiveness.
Tom le pidió perdón a su novia por haberse olvidado de su cumpleaños. Tom asked his girlfriend to pardon him for forgetting her birthday.
Como estás arrepentido, te perdono. As you are sorry, I'll forgive you.
Perdone, querría alquilar un coche. Excuse me. I'd like to rent a car.
Perdón, no me había dado cuenta. I'm sorry. I hadn't realized.
El perdón es el regalo más grande. Forgiveness is the greatest gift of all.
A vosotros ya os perdonamos. We have already forgiven you.
Perdone, ¿dónde están los huevos? Excuse me. Where are the eggs?
¡Perdón, Jorge! ¡No te había visto! I'm sorry, Jorge! I didn't see you!
Es más fácil pedir perdón que obtener permiso. It's easier to ask for forgiveness than to get permission.
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