Usage examples of "Wake Island" in English with translation to Spanish

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Churches were erected all over the island. Se erigieron iglesias por toda la isla.
Don't wake up the sleeping child. No despiertes al niño que duerme.
The inhabitants of the island are friendly. Los habitantes de la isla son amigables.
I won't wake up even if the alarm rings. No despertaré aunque suene la alarma.
No one lived on the island at that time. Por aquel tiempo nadie vivía en la isla.
As you wake up, I won't be here anymore. Cuando te despiertes, no estaré más aquí.
The island has a fine harbor. Esta isla tiene un buen puerto.
Jim entered the room quietly so he wouldn't wake the baby. Jim entró a la habitación sin hacer ruido para no despetar al bebé.
Sumatra is an island. Sumatra es una isla.
Go and wake Mary up. Vete a despertar a Mary.
Italo Calvino was born on the island of Cuba in 1923. Italo Calvino nació en la isla de Cuba en 1923.
Listening to my neighbor's music at three o'clock in the morning makes me wake up in a very bad mood. Oír la música de mis vecinos a las tres de la mañana hace que me despierte con un humor de perros.
That island was governed by France at one time. Esa isla fue gobernada por Francia en algún momento.
Can you wake me up at 7:00 tomorrow? ¿Podrías despertarme a las 7:00 mañana?
It was hard for them to get to the island. A ellos les era difícil llegar a la isla.
I wake him at six every morning. Yo le levanto todos los días a las seis.
Seen from the top of the hill, the island is very beautiful. Vista desde la cumbre de la colina, la isla es muy bonita.
What's the first thing you do when you wake up? ¿Qué es lo primero que haces al despertar?
Hopefully, the island is beautiful. Ojalá la isla sea hermosa.
I have to wake Tom up. Tengo que despertar a Tom.
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