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

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El bebé dejó de llorar. The baby stopped crying.
El bebé se llama Tom. The baby is called Tom.
Vamos a tener un bebé. We are going to have a baby.
El doctor examinó al bebé. The doctor examined the baby.
Ella está bañando al bebé. She is giving the baby a bath.
La mujer abrazó al bebé. The woman hugged the baby.
Tom lloró como un bebé. Tom cried like a baby.
La bebé lloró hasta dormirse. The baby wept to sleep.
Voy a tener un bebé. I'm going to have a baby.
¿Cómo se llama el bebé? What's the baby's name?
El bebé tiene un día. The baby is one day old.
El bebé empezó a llorar. The baby started to cry.
Ella temía despertar al bebé. She was afraid of waking the baby.
María sintió al bebé moverse. Mary felt the baby move.
Nuestro bebé aún no habla. Our baby cannot talk yet.
El bebé abrió la boca. The baby opened his mouth.
Estoy sintiendo al bebé moverse. I'm feeling the baby move.
El bebé se ha dormido. The baby has fallen asleep.
Tom jugó con el bebé. Tom played with the baby.
Ellos llamaron al bebé Momotarou. They named the baby Momotarou.
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