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

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Me tomará un tiempo aprender alemán. It will take me some time to learn German.
¿Cuánto nos tomará traducir ese libro? How long did it take us to translate this book?
¿Quién tomará responsabilidad por la pérdida? Who's taking responsibility for the loss?
Le tomará dos horas terminar el trabajo. It will take him two hours to finish the work.
Tom no tomará un no por respuesta. Tom won't take no for an answer.
No nos tomará mucho tiempo terminar el trabajo. It won't take long to finish the job.
¿Cuánto tomará para llegar a ser más o menos habilidoso? How long does it take to get reasonably skilled?
Tom se tomará un par de días la próxima semana. Tom is taking a couple of days off next week.
No me tomará menos que 10 horas preparar el examen. It will take me no less than 10 hours to prepare for the exam.
Si usted no cumple sus promesas, la gente no lo tomará en serio. If you don't keep your promises, people won't take you seriously.
Me tomará algún tiempo quitar con la pala toda la nieve del tejado. It'll take some time to shovel all the snow off the roof.
Cualquier actividad que necesites llevar a cabo tomará más tiempo del que tienes. Any activity you need to accomplish will take more time than you have.
No lo tomes tan literalmente. Don't take that too literally.
¿Cuántos kebabs vas a tomar? How many kebabs will you have?
No te tomes la témpera. Don't drink the tempera.
Me gusta tomar sopa caliente. I like to eat hot soup.
Tom tuvo que tomar un taxi. Tom had to catch a taxi.
A finales de agosto, las fuerzas aliadas tomaron París. In late August, the Allied forces captured Paris.
El presidente y su secretaria hablaron tomando café. The president and the secretary talked over a cup of coffee.
Él tomó una oportunidad para hablar. He seized an opportunity to speak.
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