Usage examples of "se da cuenta" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom no se da cuenta de lo afortunado que es. Tom doesn't realize how lucky he is.
No se da cuenta de que no tiene tiempo para estas cosas. He doesn't realize that he doesn't have time for these things.
Él ni siquiera se da cuenta de cuan importante es esta reunión. Little does he realize how important this meeting is.
Una de cada 455 mujeres no se da cuenta de que está embarazada hasta la vigésima semana de embarazo. One out of 455 women doesn’t realize she’s pregnant until the twentieth week of pregnancy.
- Además, -Dima se aseguró de añadir, sacando su calculadora y dividiendo 0,99 entre 3.000.000 antes de multiplicar por 100- Usted se da cuenta de que sólo perdería el 0,0033%, ¿verdad? "And besides," Dima made sure to add, taking out his calculator and dividing 0.99 by 3,000,000, before multiplying by 100. "You do realize that you would only lose 0.0033%, right?"
Sentado en la oscuridad escribiendo en su ordenador, oye el ruido de los pájaros que pían por la mañana y se da cuenta de que se ha quedado despierto toda la noche, pero el insomne todavía se niega a dormir. As he sits in the dark, typing away at his computer, he hears the sound of morning birds chirping away and realizes he has been up all night - but the insomniac still refuses to sleep.
Sólo entonces me di cuenta. Only then did I realize it.
Pronto se dio cuenta de que le habían robado. He soon realised that he had been robbed.
Perdón, no me había dado cuenta. I'm sorry. I hadn't realized.
Cuando fue a lanzar su trigésima flecha, el arquero se dio cuenta de que su carcaj estaba vacío. When he was going to shoot the thirtieth arrow, the archer realised that his quiver was empty.
Pocos pueden darse cuenta de sus defectos. Few people can realize their faults.
Nunca sé qué decir a las personas que no tienen un mínimo de conocimientos básicos y son tan ignorantes que no se dan cuenta de ello. I never know what to say to people who have absolutely no grasp of the basic facts and are too ignorant to realise it.
¿Te das cuenta que es muy diferente? You realize it's very different?
Todavía recuerdo la primera vez que estuve en China; estaba en Shandong, y me di cuenta de que esa provincia por sí sola era veintiséis mil kilómetros cuadrados más grande que Inglaterra. I still remember the first time I was in China; I was in Shandong, and I realised that that province alone is twenty six thousand square kilometres bigger than England.
Tom se dio cuenta de que estaba ahogándose. Tom realized that he was drowning.
Finalmente, él se dio cuenta de sus errores. At last, he realized his mistakes.
Por fin se dio cuenta de su error. At last, he realized his error.
No se dio cuenta del peligro que enfrentaba. Little did he realize the danger he was facing.
Llegará el día en que te darás cuenta. The day will come when you will realize it.
No me había dado cuenta de que era él. I hadn't realized it was him.
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