Sentence examples of "cakes" in English with translation "pastel"

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I like neither of the cakes. No me gusta ninguno de los pasteles.
"Who bakes the cakes?" "Alessandra bakes them." "¿Quién hornea los pasteles?" "Alessandra los hornea."
"Who baked the cakes?" "Alessandre baked them." "¿Quién horneó los pasteles?" "Alessandra los horneó."
Of all these cakes I like this one best. De todos estos pasteles el que más me gusta es este.
There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other. Había dos pasteles. Me comí uno y luego me comí el otro.
May I eat that cake? ¿Puedo comerme ese pastel?
May I eat this cake? ¿Me puedo comer este pastel?
My mother cut the cake. Mi madre partió el pastel.
Would you like some more cake? ¿Te gustaría más pastel?
Have you eaten the cake yet? ¿Ya has comido el pastel?
Cut the cake with that knife. Corta el pastel con ese cuchillo.
The boy cut the cake in two. El niño cortó el pastel en dos.
"Do you like cake?" "Yes, I do." "¿Le gusta el pastel?" "Sí, me gusta."
Here is your share of the cake. Aquí tienes tu porción de pastel.
Mom baked a cake for my birthday. Mamá horneó un pastel para mi cumpleaños.
Kate knows how to make a cake. Kate sabe cómo hacer un pastel.
You'd better not eat that cake! ¡Será mejor que no te comas ese pastel!
I took the cake out of the oven. Saqué el pastel del horno.
I need some sugar to make a cake. Necesito azúcar para preparar un pastel.
I don't know who made the cake. No sé quién hizo el pastel.
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