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

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I am dead to you. Para ti como si yo estuviera muerto.
I found her mother dead. Encontré a su madre muerta.
Latin is a dead language. El latín es una lengua muerta.
She found a man dead. Ella encontró un hombre muerto.
My parents are both dead. Mis padres están muertos.
The battery is almost dead La batería está casi muerta
I thought you were dead. Creía que estabas muerto.
Both his parents are dead. Sus padres están muertos.
They buried her dead husband. Ellos enterraron a su esposo muerto.
I wish you were dead! ¡Desearía que estuvieses muerto!
My neighbor's dog is dead. El perro de mi vecino está muerto.
He was given up for dead. Lo dieron por muerto.
Is the snake alive or dead? ¿La serpiente está viva o muerta?
Both of my parents are dead. Mis padres están muertos.
Do you think he is dead? ¿Crees que ha muerto?
We gave him up for dead. Le dimos por muerto.
Queen of the witches is dead. La reina de las brujas está muerta.
He is said to be dead. Dicen que ha muerto.
Is the rat alive or dead? ¿El ratón está vivo o muerto?
He's dead. It's official. Está muerto. Es oficial.
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