Usage examples of "porte" in French with translation to Spanish

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On frappe à la porte. Llaman a la puerta.
Il porte des verres épais. Él lleva gafas gruesas.
Il porte des lunettes pour lire. Usa gafas para leer.
Il trouva la porte fermée. Encontró la puerta cerrada.
Le garçon porte des lunettes. El chico lleva gafas.
Elle a ouvert la porte. Ella abrió la puerta.
Elle porte des lunettes de soleil. Ella lleva gafas de sol.
C'est la porte principale. Es la puerta principal.
La grande femme porte un jean. La mujer alta lleva vaqueros.
Ne ferme pas la porte. No cierres la puerta.
En été je porte des chemises à manches courtes. En el verano llevo camisas de mangas cortas.
Ne claquez pas la porte. No azote la puerta.
Le mot "tomorrow" porte l'accent sur la deuxième syllabe. La palabra "tomorrow" lleva el acento en la segunda sílaba.
Pourrais-tu ouvrir la porte ? ¿Podrías abrir la puerta?
La fille sur cette image porte une couronne non pas d'or mais de fleurs. La chica de esta imagen lleva una corona, no de oro, sino de flores.
Il a fermé la porte. Cerró la puerta.
Cette porte donne sur la chambre. Esa puerta da paso al dormitorio.
Ne laisse pas la porte ouverte. No dejes la puerta abierta.
Ne laissez pas la porte ouverte. No dejéis la puerta abierta.
La porte du bureau est jaune. La puerta de la oficina es amarilla.
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