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

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If it does not rain. Si no llueve.
Does it look cloudy today? ¿Parece nublado hoy?
What does that word mean? ¿Qué significa esa palabra?
When does the train leave? ¿Cuándo sale el tren?
Where does she live now? ¿Dónde vive ella ahora?
Does she play the piano? ¿Toca ella el piano?
Does anyone here speak Japanese? ¿Habla alguien aquí japonés?
Does your head hurt often? ¿Le duele la cabeza a menudo?
Does it have English subtitles? ¿Tiene subtítulos en inglés?
Who does Tom work for? ¿Para quién trabaja Tom?
Does he play the piano? ¿Toca él el piano?
Does Mr. Ito teach history? ¿El Sr. Ito enseña historia?
What time does it close? ¿A qué hora cierra?
Where does your grandpa live? ¿Dónde vive tu abuelo?
How much does that cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta eso?
When does the museum open? ¿A que hora abre el museo?
Does the price include insurance? ¿El precio incluye el seguro?
How long does it take? ¿Cuánto tiempo dura?
What time does it start? ¿A qué horas empieza?
Does he have any brothers? ¿Él tiene hermanos?
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