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

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No pises los cristales rotos. Don't step on the broken glass.
Él me pisó el pie a propósito en el tren. He trod on my foot on purpose in the train.
Pisé el acelerador con cuidado. I stepped on the accelerator carefully.
Él pisó mierda de perro. He stepped into dog shit.
¿Alguna vez has pisado un tomate? Have you ever stepped on a tomato?
Me pisó el pie a propósito. He stepped on my foot on purpose.
Alguien me pisó el pie en el tren. Someone stepped on my foot on the train.
Ella se disculpó conmigo por haber pisado mi pie. She apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
Ella me pidió perdón por haberme pisado el pie. She apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
El coche se paró porque no pisaste el embrague. The car stalled because you didn't step on the clutch.
Las tablas del suelo de la casa abandonada crujieron cuando las pisamos. The floorboards in the abandoned house creaked when we stepped on them.
¿Es verdad que en España hay una estatua de Hernán Cortés pisando la cabeza despojada de un indio? Is it true that in Spain there's a statue of Hernán Cortez stepping on the severed head of an indian?
Había un cartel que decía, "Prohibido pisar el césped." There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass."
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