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

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¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te cortaste las uñas? When was the last time you cut your nails?
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te cortaste el pelo? When was the last time you had your hair cut?
Me he cortado el pelo. I got my hair cut.
Un pene cortado constituye una pieza importante de evidencia en una violación. A severed penis constitutes a solid piece of evidence for rape.
La madre cortó la torta en ocho pedazos. Mother divided the cake into eight pieces.
Me he cortado el dedo. I have cut my finger.
No te cortes el dedo. Don't cut your finger.
Este cuchillo no corta bien. This knife doesn't cut well.
El diamante corta el diamante. Diamond cuts diamond.
El leñador Hick corta leña. Hick the woodcutter cuts wood.
Se peluqueó su cabello corto. She had her hair cut short.
Tom está cortando el pan. Tom is cutting the bread.
Tenemos que cortar nuestros gastos. We must cut down our expenses.
Estas tijeras no cortan bien. These scissors do not cut well.
Me corté afeitándome esta mañana. I cut myself shaving this morning.
Ella se cortó el pelo. She had her hair cut short.
¿Quién te cortó el pelo? Who cut your hair?
Cortó la tarta en dos. She cut the cake in two.
Mi mamá cortó la torta. My mother cut the cake.
Tom se cortó el pelo. Tom got his hair cut.
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