Sentence examples of "girl" in English with translation "niña"

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You're a funny girl. Eres una niña divertida.
This girl is from Japan. Esta niña es de Japón.
The girl smiled at me. La niña me sonrió.
This girl has no mother. Esta niña no tiene madre.
The girl has no mother. Esa niña no tiene madre.
The girl hugged her doll. La niña abrazó su muñeca.
The woman awakens the girl. La mujer despierta a la niña.
The girl is drinking tea. La niña bebe el té.
The poor girl went blind. La pobre niña se quedó ciega.
That girl is very beautiful. Esa niña es muy guapa.
The girl broke into tears. La niña rompió en llanto.
Mary is a good girl. Mary es una buena niña.
The girl talked to trees. La niña conversaba con los árboles.
She is still a girl. Aún es una niña.
She's a glamorous girl. Ella es una niña glamorosa.
The girl sat beside me. La niña se sentó al lado mío.
The girl trembled with fear. La niña temblaba de miedo.
She is an educated girl. Ella es una niña educada.
The girl resembles her mother. La niña se parece a su madre.
A girl stood there crying. Una niña estaba parada ahí llorando.
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