Usage examples of "declarar en quiebra" in Spanish with translation to English

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En Bélgica, los flamencos quieren declarar su emancipación algún día. In Belgium, Flemish people want to declare their independence someday.
Nuestra firma se encuentra al borde de la quiebra, me da vergüenza decirlo. Our firm is on the verge of bankruptcy, I'm ashamed to say.
¿Tiene usted algo que declarar? Do you have anything to declare?
Rumores de una quiebra en Wall Street desencadenaron la venta compulsiva de dólares. Rumors of a Wall Street crash sparked a dollar selling spree.
En Bélgica, los flamencos quieren declarar su independencia algún día. In Belgium, Flemish people want to declare their independence someday.
La única razón por la que Fernando de Magallanes pudo declarar que había sido el primer hombre en atravesar navegando todos los meridianos del mundo es que Cristóbal Colón había decidido nadar. The only reason why Ferdinand Magellan could claim to be the first man to sail across all of the world's meridians was because Christopher Columbus had chosen to swim.
Declarar la guerra después de un ataque sorpresa es lo esperado, pero matar a más de diez mil no combatientes con una bomba es algo nunca visto. Declaring war after a surprise attack is to be expected, but killing over ten thousand non-combatants with a bomb is something unheard of.
No tengo nada que declarar. I don't have anything to declare.
¿Tiene algo que declarar? Have you got anything to declare?
¿Tengo que declarar esto? Do I have to declare this?
Quisiera declarar I would like to declare
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