Usage examples of "pez marino" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿El pez está vivo todavía? Is the fish still alive?
Tom podía nadar como un pez antes de cumplir ocho. Tom could swim like a fish before he turned eight.
El pez dorado está vivo. The goldfish is alive.
¿Sigue vivo el pez? Is this fish still alive?
¿Cómo se llama este pez en inglés? What do you call this fish in English?
Tom atrapó un pez grande. Tom caught a big fish.
Él es capaz de nadar como un pez. He is able to swim like a fish.
¿Puedes hacer sashimi de este pez que acabo de coger? Can you make sashimi out of this fish I just caught?
Más vale pez pequeño que plato vacío. Better a small fish than an empty dish.
Querer protegerme de mí mismo es casi tan ingenioso como querer salvar a un pez de ahogarse. Wanting to protect me from myself is about as ingenious as saving a fish from drowning.
Vimos a un pez salpicando en el agua. We saw a fish splashing in the water.
Este pez no es venenoso. This fish is free from poison.
El pez huele mal. The fish smells bad.
El gato está observando al pez. The cat is looking at the fish.
Un gran pez rojo está nadando en el estanque. A big red fish is swimming about in the pond.
¿Cogiste algún pez en el río? Did you catch any fish in the river?
Un delfín es un pez tanto como lo es un perro. A dolphin is no more a fish than a dog is.
Este perro y ese pez son míos, pero aquel pájaro no. This dog and that fish are mine, but that bird not.
Casi cojo el pez. I almost caught the fish.
El aire es al hombre lo que el agua al pez. Air is to men what water is to fish.
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