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

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Pétalos volando en el viento. Petals flying in the wind.
Ayer el viento estaba calmado. There was a calm wind yesterday.
El viento sopla los pastos. The wind is blowing on the grass.
Hoy no hace mucho viento. There isn't much wind today.
El viento eleva las hojas. The wind lifts the leaves.
El viento disminuyó un poco. The wind abated a little.
El viento se ha calmado. The wind has calmed down.
El viento le voló su sombrero. The wind blew her hat off.
Hoy no hace nada de viento. There is no wind today.
Hay un poco de viento hoy. There's a bit of a wind today.
El viento se llevó mi sombrero. I had my hat blown off by the wind.
El viento del mar es húmedo. Winds from the sea are humid.
Este viento es señal de tormenta. This wind is a sign of a storm.
Hace más viento hoy que ayer. There's more wind today than yesterday.
Esta mañana hace mucho viento, ¿no? There's a lot of wind this morning, isn't there?
El viento sopla como un loco. The wind is blowing like crazy.
Sabe de dónde sopla el viento. He knows where the wind's blowing from.
El viento soplaba todo el día. The wind blew all day.
Algún día correré como el viento. Someday I'll run like the wind.
Hace un par de días hizo viento. Two days ago the wind blew.
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