Usage examples of "boy" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all442 chico204 muchacho59 other translations179
She gave birth to a baby boy. Ella dio a luz a un niño.
John is a big boy. John es un chico grande.
I cried like a baby when the boy and his dog were reunited at the end of the movie. Lloré como un bebé cuando el niño y su perro se reencontraron al final de la película.
He is a Japanese boy. Él es un joven japonés.
Where is your mother, boy? Joven, ¿dónde está tu mamá?
That boy doesn't eat. Aquel niño no come.
The boy wants a toy. El niño quiere un juguete.
I am a good boy. Soy un buen tipo.
The boy buys a dog. El niño compra un perro.
The boy threw a stone. El niño tiró una piedra.
Their boy was named Edward. A su hijo le llamaron Eduardo.
What was the boy called? ¿Cómo se llamaba el niño?
Each boy has a bike. Cada niño tiene una bicicleta.
The boy began to cry. El niño empezó a llorar.
The man awakens the boy. El hombre despierta al niño.
The boy is over there. El niño está allí.
I am a shy boy. Soy un hombre tímido.
I was a naughty boy. Yo era un niño travieso.
The scolded boy was sobbing. El niño al que retaron estaba sollozando.
Everybody laughed at the boy. Todos se rieron del niño.
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