Sentence examples of "Cut" in English with translation "cortar"

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Tom cut Mary's hair. Tom le cortó el pelo a Mary.
Tom got his hair cut. Tom se cortó el pelo.
Cut, wash and dry, please. Lavar, cortar y secar, por favor.
Don't cut your finger. No te cortes el dedo.
I've been cut off Me han cortado
I have cut my finger. Me he cortado el dedo.
Did you cut the paper? ¿Cortaste el papel?
I got my hair cut. Me he cortado el pelo.
I get my hair cut Me corto el pelo
Cut the salmon into small pieces. Corte el salmón en trozos pequeños.
He cut the apple in half. Cortó la manzana por la mitad.
Cut the meat into thin slices. Corta la carne en trozos finos.
This knife won't cut well. Este cuchillo no va a cortar bien.
I wanted my hair cut short. Quería que me cortaran el pelo y me lo dejaran corto.
He cut it with the knife. Él lo cortó con el cuchillo.
We must cut down our expenses. Tenemos que cortar nuestros gastos.
She had her hair cut short. Ella se cortó el pelo.
This knife doesn't cut well. Este cuchillo no corta bien.
How much did you cut off? ¿Cuánto cortaste?
Cut the cake with a knife. Corta la tarta con un cuchillo.
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