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

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Los gatos no necesitan collares. Cats don't need collars.
Tom hizo un collar para Mary. Tom made a necklace for Mary.
El perro se sacó el collar sin ninguna dificultad. The dog slipped its collar without any difficulty.
Este collar es igual al que perdí ayer. This is the same necklace as that I lost yesterday.
Quiere comprar un collar de perlas para su mujer. He wants to buy a pearl necklace for his wife.
El collar de Jane es un regalo de su abuela. This necklace of Jane's is a gift from her grandmother.
Tom vendió el collar de Mary a un muy bajo precio. Tom sold the necklace to Mary for a very low price.
Le di a mi hermana un collar de perlas para su cumpleaños. I gave my sister a pearl necklace on her birthday.
Tom dice que no sabe dónde Mary compró el collar de perlas. Tom says he doesn't know where Mary bought her pearl necklace.
Este collar es tan bonito que me gustaría comprárselo a mi esposa. This necklace is so beautiful that I'd like to buy in for my wife.
¿Qué prueba tienes de que fue Tom el que robó el collar de tu madre? What proof do you have that Tom was the one who stole your mother's necklace?
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