Usage examples of "Atlas Van Lines" in Spanish with translation to English

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Pagué 2.000 yenes por este atlas. I paid 2,000 yen for this atlas.
Ellos normalmente van al colegio en bicicleta. They usually go to school by bicycle.
Los niños van a ser una lastre para mi, por eso quiero seguir sin ellos. The children will be a drag on me, so I want to go without them.
¿Has conducido una van alguna vez? Have you ever driven a van?
Todos van a estar ahí. Everyone is going to be there.
De seguro, ellos van a manejar bien esto. They will probably handle this well.
Voy a ver adónde van. I am going to see where they're going.
La familia Van Horn era rica. The Van Horn family was rich.
Vas a cometer el mismo error si las cosas continúan como van. You'll make the same mistake if things continue in this way.
Sus comentarios irónicos no van dirigidos a ti. His ironical remarks are not directed at you.
Tom y sus compañeros de clase van a ir a un museo de arte mañana por la tarde. Tom and his classmates are going to an art museum tomorrow afternoon.
Van a arrestar a Tom si hace eso otra vez. Tom will be arrested if he does that again.
Estos artistas van a ser famosos algún día. These artists are going to be famous some day.
¿Van a seguir jugando toda la noche? Will you keep playing all night long?
Los hombres van en manga corta. The men are wearing short sleeves.
No sé cuántos van a soportar esta situación. I don't know how many are going to endure this situation.
Lo estudiantes japoneses de instituto van a clase 35 semanas al año. Japanese high school students go to school 35 weeks a year.
¿Y acaso lo van a erigir en tres días? And you are going to raise it in three days?
Estoy muy ansioso por saber lo que me van a regalar mis padres para mi cumpleaños. I'm really anxious to know what my parents are going to give me for my birthday.
Los rumores dicen que se van a Australia. The scuttlebutt is they're going to Australia.
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