Usage examples of "come to rest" in English with translation to Spanish

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After so many visits, we want to rest a little. Después de tantas visitas queremos descansar un poco.
He would often come to see us when I was a child. Cuando yo era pequeño, él solía venir a vernos a menudo.
His doctor ordered him to rest. El doctor le recomendó descansar.
Tom is able to come to our party tomorrow. Tom va a poder venir a nuestra fiesta mañana.
He needed to rest. Él necesitaba descansar.
I couldn't come to your birthday party. No pude ir a su fiesta de cumpleaños.
Do you want to rest? ¿Quieres descansar?
We've come to the conclusion that this is a true story. Hemos llegado a la conclusión de que esta es una historia verdadera.
I'm going to rest before I go out. Voy a descansar antes de salir.
Tell you what, I'll come to you, that'll be easier. Sabes qué, yo voy adonde ti; eso va a ser más fácil.
"Am I going to die?" "No, you are going to rest." "¿Voy a morir?" "No, vas a descansar."
He will come to see us some day. Él nos vendrá a ver algún día.
He'd sat down for a moment to rest his weary legs and suddenly looked up and saw an elderly woman before him. Se había sentado un momento a dejar descansar a sus piernas cansadas y de repente miró hacia arriba y vio a una anciana ante él.
“I’m dying without you.” “I’ll come to your funeral.” "Me moriré sin ti." "Iré a tu funeral."
Mary hopes to rest a lot during her vacation. Mary espera descansar mucho durante sus vacaciones.
Last year, I decided to come to Japan. El año pasado me decidí a venir a Japón.
Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. Toda persona tiene derecho al descanso, al disfrute del tiempo libre, a una limitación razonable de la duración del trabajo y a vacaciones periódicas pagadas.
Please come to my house. Ven a mi casa, por favor.
Have you ever come to our meetings? ¿Has venido alguna vez a nuestra reuniones?
He never fails to come to see me every day. Él nunca falla en venir a verme todos los días.
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