Usage examples of "República Popular de Hungría" in Spanish with translation to English

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Es el chico más popular de la clase. He's the most popular boy in the class.
Ella es la chica más popular de la clase. She's the most popular girl in the class.
El fútbol es el deporte más popular de todos. Soccer is the most popular of all sports.
Su hermana es una personalidad popular de la televisión. His sister is a popular TV personality.
En España existe la creencia popular de que, cuando alguien estornuda, hay que decir "Jesús" para que el alma vuelva a su cuerpo. In Spain, there's a popular belief that when you sneeze, you have to say "Jesus" for the soul to return to the body.
En los 90, Irlanda, Hungría, Rumanía, la República Checa, Eslovaquia, Suiza y Georgia abolieron la pena de muerte. In the 90s, Ireland, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland and Georgia abolished the death penalty.
Él era popular entre sus electores. He was popular with voters.
¡Que viva la República! Long live the Republic!
Mari ha estado en Hungría. Mari has been in Hungary.
Tom se hizo popular entre las adolescentes apenas hizo su debut en la pantalla. Tom became popular among teenagers as soon as he made his debut on the screen.
Kinshasa es la capital de la República Democrática del Congo. Kinshasa is the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
María estaba en Hungría. Mary was in Hungary.
Aunque el Go es el juego japonés más popular en mi país, no es demasiado conocido salvo entre algunos universitarios. Although Go is probably the most popular Japanese game in my country, even Go isn't well known except among some university students.
El día de la República se celebra el veintiséis de enero. Republic Day is celebrated on the twenty-sixth of January.
Mary ha visitado Hungría. Mary has visited Hungary.
A pesar de que tenía menos apoyo de la clase dominante, pudo ganar el voto popular. Although he had fewer supporters among the governing class, he was able to get the popular vote.
Una república es una nación cuya cabeza no es un rey ni una reina, sino un presidente. A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president.
Hungría es un estado situado en Europa Central. Hungary is a state situated in Central Europe.
Ese cantante es muy popular con los jóvenes. That singer is very popular with young people.
Después de la revolución, Francia se hizo república. After the revolution, France became a republic.
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