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

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La revista Look ya no se publica. The magazine Look is no longer being published.
Esa revista se publica dos veces al mes. The magazine is issued twice a month.
Tom nunca canta en público. Tom never sings in public.
¿Cuándo fue publicada esta novela? When was this novel published?
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El presidente saludó al público. The president saluted the public.
El libro fue publicado póstumamente. The book was published posthumously.
No temas hablar en público. Don't be afraid of public speaking.
Tengo que publicar mi libro. I have to publish my book.
Ella odia hablar en público. She hates speaking in public.
¿Cuándo se publicará tu libro? When will your book be published?
Ella se maquilla en público. She makes up in public.
Varios periódicos publicaron esa historia. Several newspapers published the story.
Él sabe portarse en público. He knows how to behave in public.
Los periódicos no publicaron nada. The newspapers didn't publish anything.
Él me insultó en público. He insulted me in public.
El libro se publicó en 1689. The book was published in 1689.
Te desafío a hacerlo público. I defy you to make it public.
Su historia fue publicada en una revista. His story was published in a magazine.
Estoy buscando el teléfono público I'm looking for a public telephone
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