Usage examples of "easter island time" in English with translation to Spanish

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No one lived on the island at that time. Por aquel tiempo nadie vivía en la isla.
That island was governed by France at one time. Esa isla fue gobernada por Francia en algún momento.
I'm painting Easter eggs. Estoy pintando huevos de Pascua.
Churches were erected all over the island. Se erigieron iglesias por toda la isla.
What time do you go home? ¿A qué hora te vas a casa?
Easter begins next Wednesday. El miércoles que viene empieza la Semana Santa.
The inhabitants of the island are friendly. Los habitantes de la isla son amigables.
We must make up for lost time. Tenemos que recuperar el tiempo perdido.
Easter is never mentioned by the Lord or the apostles, nor was it ever observed by the early church! ¡La Pascua nunca es mencionada por el Señor de los apóstoles, ni fue llevada nunca por la Iglesia temprana!
The island has a fine harbor. Esta isla tiene un buen puerto.
What time does the exam start? ¿A qué hora empieza el examen?
Easter week ends up with Jesus' resurrection. La Semana Santa acaba con la resurrección de Jesucristo.
Sumatra is an island. Sumatra es una isla.
I can seldom find time for reading. Casi nunca encuentro tiempo para la lectura.
Many people refuse to eat meat during Easter. Muchas personas se rehúsan a comer carne durante Semana Santa.
Italo Calvino was born on the island of Cuba in 1923. Italo Calvino nació en la isla de Cuba en 1923.
Next time, I will wear boots! ¡La próxima vez llevaré botas!
I'm painting an Easter egg. Estoy pintando un huevo de pascua.
It was hard for them to get to the island. A ellos les era difícil llegar a la isla.
There's plenty time for one more nap. Hay tiempo para una siesta más.
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