Usage examples of "german shepherd dog" in English with translation to Spanish

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Yesterday my uncle bought a dog. Mi tío compró un perro ayer.
I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language. No creo que haya nada en toda la Tierra que no pueda aprenderse en Berlín, salvo el idioma alemán.
The shepherd always tries to persuade his flock that its interests and his own are one and the same. El pastor siempre intenta persuadir a las ovejas de que sus intereses y los suyos propios son los mismos.
I have a pretty dog. Tengo un perro bonito.
German cars are among the best. Los vehículos alemanes están entre los mejores.
The shepherd counts the sheep: "One, two, three, four, five ... one hundred." El pastor cuenta sus ovejas: "una, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco... cien."
He went out for a walk with his dog. Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.
I want to study German. Quiero estudiar alemán.
Don't worry about your dog. I'll take care of him. No te preocupes por tu perro. Yo cuidaré de él.
He cannot speak English, much less German. Él no sabe hablar inglés, mucho menos alemán.
There is a small brown dog under that table. Hay un pequeño perro marrón bajo esa mesa.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines. Un verdadero alemán no soporta a los franceses, aunque con gusto se beba sus vinos.
While they were away on vacation, their neighbors looked after the dog. Cuando ellos estaban de vacaciones, sus vecinos cuidaron al perro.
You're German, aren't you? ¿Eres alemán, o no?
This is my dog. Éste es mi perro.
My uncle can speak German. Mi tío sabe hablar alemán.
She was afraid of the dog at the gate. Ella estaba asustada del perro en la puerta.
I asked Mary to send me books to learn German. Le pedí a Mary que me mande libros para aprender alemán.
Does she have a dog? No. "¿Ella tiene perro?" "No."
What would German be without commas? ¿Cómo sería el alemán sin comas?
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