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

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All these books are mine. Todos estos libros son míos.
This mine will close down next month. Esta mina cerrará el mes que viene.
These keys are not mine. Estas llaves no son mías.
Many workers were trapped in the coal mine. Muchos trabajadores quedaron atrapados en la mina de carbón.
These things aren't mine! ¡Estas cosas no son mías!
A mine is where you find precious minerals. Una mina es dónde encuentras piedras preciosas.
This dictionary isn't mine. Este diccionario no es mío.
Many miners are afraid that the mine will be closed down soon. Muchos mineros temen que la mina se cierre dentro de poco.
This book isn't mine. Este libro no es mío.
Yours is bigger than mine. El tuyo es más grande que el mío.
Your answer differs from mine. Su respuesta difiere de la mía.
It's mine, not his. Es mío, no suyo.
The black one is mine. El negro es mío.
This thin book is mine. Este delgado libro es mío.
It's mine, not hers. Es mío, no suyo.
Mine is bigger than yours. El mío es más grande que el vuestro.
The last letter is mine. La última carta es mía.
You'll be forever mine. Serás mía para siempre.
This car looks like mine. Este coche es parecido al mío.
I didn't find mine! ¡No encontré el mío!
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