Usage examples of "East River" in English with translation to Spanish

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A river separates the city into east and west. Un río divide la ciudad en este y oeste.
Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Japón limita al este con el Pacífico.
She swam across the wide river. Ella cruzó el extenso río nadando.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto. Nagoya está al Este de Tokyo.
We'll cross the river in a boat. Cruzaremos el río en un barco.
There is a lake on the east of the village. Hay un lago al este del pueblo.
From above the river looks like a serpent slithering through the jungle. Desde arriba el río se parece a una serpiente deslizándose por la jungla.
He has never really got over malaria he caught in the East during the war. Nunca superó del todo la malaria que cogió en el Este durante la guerra.
I crossed the river by boat. Crucé el río en bote.
Japan is to the east of China. Japón está al este de China.
The Nile is longer than any other river in the world. El Nilo es más largo que cualquier otro río del mundo.
People from the East do not look at things the same as we do. La gente del este no mira las cosas del mismo modo que lo hacemos nosotros.
There was a bridge across each river. Había un puente entre cada río.
I heard that he left town and moved east. Oí que él se fue de la ciudad y se mudo al este.
We'll go wash ourselves in the river tomorrow. Iremos a lavarnos en el río mañana.
Fork-users are mainly in Europe, North America, and Latin America; chopstick-users in eastern Asia and finger-users in Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia, and India. Las personas que usan tenedores mayormente son de Europa, América del Norte y Sur; los que usan palillos son del este de Asia y los que usan sus dedos son de África, Medio Oriente, Indonesia e India.
I went fishing in the river yesterday. Fui a pescar en el río ayer.
The fire burnt down four houses in the east of the city. El incendio consumió cuatro casas en la zona este de la ciudad.
We went swimming in the river. Nos fuimos para nadar en el río.
The cardinal directions are: north, south, east, and west. Los puntos cardinales son: Norte, Sur, Este y Oeste.
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