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

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I've never flown in an airplane. Nunca he volado en avión.
If he had been a bird, he could have flown to you. Si hubiera sido un pájaro, podría haber volado hasta ti.
If I had been a bird, I could have flown to you. Si yo hubiera sido un pájaro, podría haber volado hasta ti.
Most migratory birds don't get why, once they've flown south, they don't just stay there. La mayoría de las aves migratorias no comprenden por qué, una vez que han volado al Sur, no se quedan allí.
The airplane flew very low. El avión voló muy bajo.
I was abducted and impregnated by wolves who landed their flying saucer in my backyard. Fui abducida e inseminada por unos lobos que aterrizaron con su platillo volante en mi jardín de atrás.
We flew across the Atlantic. Nosotros volamos a través del Atlántico.
I am the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Thou shalt have no other monsters before Me. (Afterwards is OK; just use protection.) The only Monster who deserves capitalization is Me! Other monsters are false monsters, undeserving of capitalization. Soy el Monstruo del Espagueti Volante. No adorarás a otros monstruos antes que a Mí. (Después está bien, sólo usa protección). ¡El único monstruo que merece ir con mayúscula soy Yo! Los otros monstruos son monstruos falsos, que no merecen ir con mayúscula.
I flew above the clouds. Volé por arriba de las nubes.
Time flies like an arrow. El tiempo vuela como una flecha.
The bird flies amazingly quickly. El pájaro vuela increíblemente rápido.
Birds fly in the sky. Los pájaros vuelan por el cielo.
We let the bird fly. Dejamos que el pájaro vuele.
If only I could fly! ¡Si sólo pudiera volar!
She observed how butterflies fly. Ella observaba como vuelan las mariposas.
Not all birds can fly. No todos los pájaros pueden volar.
This bird can't fly. Este pájaro no puede volar.
Look at that flying bird. Mira ese pájaro que está volando.
Where are you flying to? ¿Dónde vuela a?
Petals flying in the wind. Pétalos volando en el viento.
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