Usage examples of "big apple" in English with translation to Spanish

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New York is called the Big Apple. Nueva York se llama la Gran Manzana.
We call New York the Big Apple. Llamamos a Nueva York la Gran Manzana.
He ate all of the apple. Él se comió toda la manzana.
He was a big, heavy man. Era un hombre grande y pesado.
This apple is rotten. Esta manzana está podrida.
I live in a big city. Vivo en una gran ciudad.
There's an apple in this boy's pocket. El chico tiene una manzana en su bolsillo.
The new movie was a big hit. La nueva película fue un gran éxito.
No good apple on a sour stock. La manzana podrida pudre al resto.
I want to ask you a big favor. Quiero pedirte un gran favor.
An apple fell to the ground. Una manzana cayó al suelo.
Would you like big bills or small bills? ¿Quiere usted billetes pequeños o grandes?
The apple tastes sweet. La manzana sabe dulce.
This is how he killed the big bear. Así es como él mató al gran oso.
I'll give this apple to whoever wants it. Daré esta manzana a quien la quiera.
It makes a big difference. Hace una gran diferencia.
There is an apple on the table. Hay una manzana sobre el escritorio.
He is a big man in journalism. Él es un hombre importante en el periodismo.
My wife likes apple pie a lot. A mi mujer le gusta mucho la tarta de manzana.
It's so big! ¡Qué grande es!
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