Usage examples of "Tap portugal" in English with translation to Spanish

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Do you live in Portugal or Brazil? ¿Vivís en Portugal o en Brasil?
Tap water is dangerous. El agua del grifo es peligrosa.
I'm in Portugal. Estoy en Portugal.
The tap is off. El grifo está cerrado.
Portugal has only one neighbor and it's Spain. Portugal tiene sólo un vecino y es España.
The tap is running. El grifo gotea.
Portugal has decriminalized drug possession for personal uses. Portugal ha despenalizado la posesión de drogas para consumo personal.
Tom turned on the tap. Tom abrió la canilla.
She's the French ambassador to Portugal. Ella es la embajadora de Francia en Portugal.
You'd better not drink the tap water. Es mejor que no bebas del agua del grifo.
Iberism is a movement that supports the unification of the Iberian peoples and its nations such as Catalonia, Castile, Portugal, Galicia, Basque Country, Andalusia... El iberismo es un movimiento a favor de la unificación de los pueblos y naciones ibéricas como Cataluña, Castilla, Portugal, Galicia, Euskadi, Andalucía...
Most Japanese drink water from the tap. La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la canilla.
Portugal is not an exception. Portugal no es una excepción.
The tap is dripping La canilla gotea
By chance I met my ex-girlfriend in Portugal. Me encontré con mi ex-novia en Portugal por casualidad.
In 1493, the Vatican gave America to Spain and granted Africa to Portugal, "so that barbarous nations be reduced to the Catholic faith". En 1493, el Vaticano regaló América a España y obsequió el África negra a Portugal, "para que las naciones bárbaras sean reducidas a la fe católica".
Portugal has decriminalized the personal possession of drugs. Portugal ha despenalizado la posesión personal de drogas.
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