Usage examples of "free delivery on orders" in English with translation to Spanish

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The delivery of the goods was delayed due to the storm. La entrega de los bienes se retrasó a causa de la tormenta.
She set the bird free from the cage. Ella liberó al pájaro de la jaula.
Every time he comes here, he orders the same dish. Siempre que viene pide lo mismo para comer.
How long do I have to wait for delivery? ¿Cuánto tengo que esperar para la entrega?
They offer free condoms. Ellos ofrecen condones gratis.
Don't ask questions, just follow orders. No hagas preguntas, solo sigue órdenes.
Is there a delivery charge? ¿Hay cargo por el envío?
I'm free now. Ahora estoy libre.
We have received many orders from the U.S. Hemos recibido muchos pedidos de EE.UU.
Make sure all the boxes are well sealed before the delivery. Asegúrese de que todas las cajas están bien selladas antes de la entrega.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" "Cariño, ven rápido. ¡Hay una página web llamada Tatoeba que está vendiendo su colección de oraciones a un céntimo cada una! ¡Incluso tienen una oferta especial del tipo de compre cien oraciones y reciba una gratis!" "¡Oh, genial! ¡¿Ahora la gente colecciona las oraciones como pasatiempo?! ¡Adónde estamos llegando!"
They didn't come in spite of my orders. A pesar de mis órdenes, no vinieron.
Conditions of delivery and payment Condiciones de entrega y pago
One must be careful about free advice. Es preciso tener cuidado con los consejos gratis.
Don't defy their orders, just limit yourself to obey. No desafíes sus órdenes, sólo limítate a obedecer.
The signed delivery note La nota de entrega firmada
I will not be free tomorrow. No estaré libre mañana.
The Italian language dies a little every time an anglophone orders "a panini". El italiano muere un poquito cada vez que un anglófono pide un "panini".
We have received your delivery Hemos recibido su entrega
My father is free on Saturday. Mi padre está libre el sábado.
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