Usage examples of "revista de libros" in Spanish with translation to English

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La primera mujer desnuda que vi fue en una revista de National Geographic. The first naked woman I saw was in a National Geographic magazine.
Él tiene decenas de libros sobre Japón. He has dozens of books about Japan.
Esta es la revista de la que te había hablado. This is the magazine I spoke to you about.
Mi hermana tiene el triple de libros que yo. My sister has three times as many books as I do.
No puedo abanicarme con la revista de Taninna. Ella se enojaría conmigo. I cannot fan myself with Taninna's magazine. She would get mad at me.
Mi padre tiene un montón de libros. My dad owns a lot of books.
Mi hermana es suscriptora de una revista de moda. My sister is subscriber of a fashion magazine.
Tom tiene un montón de libros de religión, pero él nunca los leyó. Tom has a lot of religious books, but he has never read them.
Hay cientos de libros en su estudio. There are hundreds of books in his studio.
Leí un par de libros la semana pasada. I read a few books last week.
Ella tiene cientos de libros. She has hundreds of books.
La caja estaba llena de libros. The box was full of books.
Leo toda clase de libros. I read all kinds of books.
Había un montón de libros en la esquina de la pieza. There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room.
He leído unos cientos de libros hasta el momento. I've read some hundred books so far.
De vez en cuando él pasa por esa tienda de libros en su camino a casa de la oficina. Every now and then he drops in at this bookstore on his way home from the office.
¿Qué clase de libros lee Tom? What kind of books does Tom read?
El profesor tiene el triple de libros que yo. The teacher has three times as many books as I do.
Tengo un par de libros en inglés. I have a few English books.
Leer un montón de libros es una cosa buena. To read a lot of books is a good thing.
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