Usage examples of "british american tobacco" in English with translation to Spanish

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It's an American tradition to make a wish on your birthday. Es una tradición estadounidense pedir un deseo por tu cumpleaños.
I don't understand British humour. No entiendo el humor británico.
Is it true that you chewed tobacco? ¿Es cierto que masticabas tabaco?
I am an American citizen. Soy ciudadano norteamericano.
The British ambassador liked Burr's plan. Al embajador británico le gusto el plan de Burr.
I don't like snack bars. They're expensive, noisy, and full of the smell of tobacco and fried food. No me gustan los bares. Son caros, ruidosos y llenos de olores a tabaco y fritanga.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague. Hola, mi nombre es John Reindle. Trabajo en la Embajada Americana de Praga.
He is proud of being a British subject. Él está orgulloso de ser un súbdito británico.
She likes to smoke tobacco. Le gusta fumar tabaco.
How can you tell an Englishman from an American? ¿Cómo podéis distinguir a un inglés de un estadounidense?
The British commander was forced to surrender. El comandante británico fue forzado a rendirse.
When was the last time you chewed tobacco? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que masticaste tabaco?
Is your coworker an American? ¿Es tu socio un americano?
The British climbed the hill. Los británicos escalaron la colina.
Tobacco was one of their major crops. El tabaco fue uno de los principales cultivos.
Lucy is American. Lucy es americana.
The people of Boston hated the British soldiers. La gente de Boston odiaba a los soldados británicos.
Tobacco acts on the brain. El tabaco actúa sobre el cerebro.
American football is for sissies. If you're a real man you play rugby. El fútbol americano es para niñas. Los hombres de verdad juegan a rugby.
British people are used to standing in queues. Los británicos están acostumbrados a hacer cola.
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