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

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Él fue matado de forma instantánea. He was killed instantly.
Mi canario fue matado por un gato. My canary was killed by a cat.
¿Alguna vez has matado a un león? Have you ever killed a lion?
Tom no ha matado nunca a nadie. Tom has never killed anybody.
Tom alegó no haber matado a nadie. Tom claimed that he didn't kill anybody.
Ellos declararon que él la había matado. They claimed that he'd killed her.
Tom admitió que había matado a Mary. Tom admitted that he had killed Mary.
Tom confesó que él había matado a Mary. Tom confessed that he had killed Mary.
Dios ha muerto, y nosotros lo hemos matado. God is dead, and we have killed him.
No creo que él haya matado a esos hombres. I don't think he killed those men.
Sólo como la carne de animales que yo haya matado personalmente. I only eat meat from animals that I have personally killed and butchered.
El trabajo duro nunca ha matado a nadie. ¡¿Pero para qué arriesgarse?! Hard work never killed anyone. But why take the risk?!
Tom asesinó a Mary porque descubrió que ella había iniciado el incendio que había matado a su familia. Tom killed Mary because he found out she had started the fire that had killed his family.
Matar está prohibido; todo asesinato es castigado, a menos que él haya matado acompañado de muchos hombres y al sonido de las trompetas. Killing is forbidden; every murderer is punished, unless he has killed accompanied by many men and to the sound of trumpets.
No me mates, por favor Please, don't kill me.
Los animales debían ser matados. The animals had to be killed.
Toma algunas galletas para matar el gusanillo hasta la cena. She had some cookies to stay her hunger until dinner.
Por favor, no me mates. Please do not kill me.
Cuando se matan personas, mueren. When people are killed, they die.
Este trabajo me está matando. This job is killing me.
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