Usage examples of "gum Arabic" in English with translation to Spanish

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Arabic is a very important language. El árabe es un idioma muy importante.
I chewed the gum. Mastiqué el chicle.
Do you like Arabic coffee? ¿Te gusta el café árabe?
Tom had some gum stuck on the bottom of one of his shoes. Tom tenía un pedazo de chicle pegado en la suela de uno de sus zapatos.
This sentence can be translated to Arabic in many ways. Esta frase se puede traducir de muchas maneras al árabe.
Tom got some chewing gum stuck on the bottom of his shoe. A Tom se le pegó un poco de chicle en la suela del zapato.
Can you translate it from Arabic to Spanish? ¿Lo puedes traducir del árabe al español?
Do you have any gum? ¿Tienes algo de goma de mascar?
The person from Egypt speaks Arabic. La persona de Egipto habla árabe.
Then I sang a silly song about an ant who tried to wrestle a chewing gum. Entonces canté una tonta cancioncilla sobre una hormiga que intentaba pelearse con un chicle.
He writes Arabic. Él escribe árabe.
After listening to an Arabic song for twenty seconds this time - for if he listened for ten this would be a duplicate sentence - Dima finally heard a familiar voice say, "As-Salamu Alaykum!" Después de escuchar una canción en árabe durante veinte segundos esta vez (ya que si la hubiera escuchado durante diez segundos ésta sería una oración duplicada), finalmente Dima oyó una voz familiar decir "¡as-salamu alaykum!".
Do you speak Arabic? ¿Hablas árabe?
He teaches Arabic. Él enseña árabe.
Arabic is written from right to left. El árabe se escribe de derecha a izquierda.
He is teaching Arabic. Él está enseñando árabe.
We are learning Arabic. Nosotros estamos aprendiendo árabe.
I want to learn how to say this word in Arabic. Quiero aprender a decir esta palabra en árabe.
We study Arabic. Nosotros estudiamos árabe.
I'm not very good at speaking Arabic. No soy muy bueno para hablar árabe.
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