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

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Almorzamos a eso del mediodía. We have lunch at about noon.
En España sirven el almuerzo a eso de las dos. In Spain they serve lunch at about two o'clock.
Tom dejó el edificio a eso de las seis de la tarde. Tom left the building at about 6 p.m.
Me siento culpable por eso. I feel guilty about it.
Eso está fuera de cuestión. It's out of the question.
¡Eso no quiere decir nada! It doesn't mean anything!
Por desgracia, eso es cierto. It is unfortunately true.
Reconozco que eso es cierto. I admit it to be true.
¿Qué quieres decir con eso? What do you mean by it?
¿Cómo eso les puede afectar? How can it affect them?
Eso no es una frase. This is not a sentence.
Eso le costó la vida. This lost him his life.
"¿Se recuperará pronto?" "Eso espero". "Will he recover soon?" "I hope so."
La policía está investigando eso. The police are looking into it.
Admito que eso es verdad. I admit it to be true.
Hagamos eso primero que todo. Let's do this first of all.
¿Por qué diantres piensas eso? Why should you think so?
Debiste haber dicho eso antes. You should have said so earlier.
Por desgracia, eso es verdad. It is unfortunately true.
Sí, yo igual pienso eso. Yeah. I think so, too.
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