Usage examples of "coke oven" in English with translation to Spanish

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Many Peruvians have the habit of chewing coke leaves. Muchos peruanos tienen el hábito de mascar hojas de coca.
I want a new oven. Quiero un nuevo horno.
"Can I get a Coke?" "Is Pepsi alright?" "Quisiera una Coca-Cola." "¿Puede ser una Pepsi?"
I took the cake out of the oven. Saqué el pastel del horno.
In 1984, Coke started using HFCS instead of sugar. En 1984, Coke comenzó a usar jarabe de maíz rico en fructosa en lugar de azúcar.
You boil water in an oven. Ustedes hierven agua en un horno.
A coke, please. Una Coca-Cola por favor.
The bread is in the oven. El pan está en el horno.
Can I have two hamburgers and a coke, please? ¿Me da dos hamburguesas y una coca, por favor?
Hey, did you hear? Susan has a bun in the oven. Oye, ¿ya te enteraste? Susan está embarazada.
Can I have a gin and coke please? ¿Me podría dar un cubalibre por favor?
Bread's in the oven. El pan está en el horno.
"Can I get a Coke?" "Is Pepsi okay?" "Quisiera una Coca-Cola." "¿Puede ser una Pepsi?"
Tom lit the oven. Tom encendió el horno.
He bakes bread in a very old oven. Él hornea pan en un horno muy viejo.
I have left you your dinner in the oven. Dejé tu cena en el horno.
She baked bread and cakes in the oven. Ella cocinó pan y bizcochuelos en el horno.
This smell might come from the oven! ¡Este olor podría provenir del horno!
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