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

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He left Tokyo for Kyoto. Él dejó Tokio por Kioto.
There is no salt left. No queda sal.
He left a minute ago. Él se fue hace un minuto.
My left arm is asleep. Se me ha dormido el brazo izquierdo.
Elvis has left the building. Elvis ha abandonado el edificio.
She left on Christmas Day. Ella se marchó en navidades.
Have all her friends left her? ¿Todos sus amigos la han abandonado?
We are grateful for the music he left behind. Estamos agradecidos por el legado musical que él dejó.
Is there any juice left? ¿Se deja allí zumo?
Is there any salt left? ¿Queda sal?
Tom left without saying goodbye. Tom se fue sin decir adiós.
The road turns left there. El camino gira a la izquierda allí.
She left her children behind. Ella abandonó a los hijos.
He left ten minutes ago. Él se marchó hace diez minutos.
The master of thriller has left the scenario forever. El maestro de la intriga ha abandonado el escenario para siempre.
They left the problem unsolved. Ellos dejaron el problema sin resolver.
She left with her friends. Ella salió con sus amigos.
Tom left before Mary arrived. Tom se fue antes de que Mary llegara.
He hurt his left hand. Él se lastimó su mano izquierda.
Suddenly, the captain left the ship. El capitán abandonó el barco de repente.
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