Usage examples of "Let the fish drink water" in English with translation to Spanish

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Let the children come! ¡Deje que los niños vengan!
I don't drink water. No bebo agua.
She asked how to cook the fish. Ella preguntó cómo cocinar el pescado.
Let the sugar caramelise. Deje que el azúcar se acaramele.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap. La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la canilla.
Once you've caught the fish, you no longer need the bait. Una vez que atrapas al pez, ya no necesitas el anzuelo.
Please don't let the children play with knives. Por favor, no deje que los niños jueguen con cuchillos.
I drink water because I am thirsty. Bebo agua porque tengo sed.
They sell live fish at the fish store. En la pescadería venden pescado vivo.
Don't let the soup get cold. No dejes que la sopa se enfríe.
As he had no way of making fire, he ate the fish raw. Cómo el no tenía un modo de prender fuego, él se comió el pescado crudo.
We let the bird fly. Dejamos que el pájaro vuele.
I will keep the fish alive. Yo mantendré vivo al pez.
Don't let the children play on this street. No dejes que los chicos jueguen en la calle.
Is the fish still alive? ¿El pez está vivo todavía?
Don't let the thief run away! ¡No dejes que huya el ladrón!
The cat is looking at the fish. El gato está observando al pez.
Tatoeba: Let the 'mortal translation' begin! Tatoeba: ¡Que empiece la "traducción mortal"!
Please freeze the fish and meat. Por favor, congelá el pescado y la carne.
Who let the dogs out? ¿Quién dejó salir a los perros?
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