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

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They did not work, either. Ellos tampoco trabajaban.
Camels have either one or two humps. Los camellos tienen ya sea una o dos jorobas.
She didn't write either. Ella tampoco me escribió.
They are now either in Kyoto or in Osaka. Ellos están ahora ya sea en Kyoto o en Osaka.
He is not coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine. Cada sustantivo en portugués es ya sea masculino o femenino.
He isn't coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
I don't like it, either. A mí tampoco me gusta.
I couldn't do that either. No lo pude hacer tampoco.
I don't really know either. Yo tampoco sé en realidad.
I can't do it either. Yo tampoco lo puedo hacer.
I can't see him either. Yo tampoco consigo verle.
You didn't know that either. tampoco lo sabías.
That is not an orange, either. Eso tampoco es una naranja.
I can't explain it either. Tampoco lo puedo explicar.
She doesn't understand me, either. Ella tampoco me entiende.
And the view isn't too bad either. Y la vista no está mal tampoco.
I don't know what to do either. Yo tampoco sé qué hacer.
He didn't go and I didn't either. Él no fue y yo tampoco.
Tom didn't go and I didn't either. Tom no fue y yo tampoco.
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