Sentence examples of "Mira" in Spanish with translation "look"

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Mira a ese edificio alto. Look at that tall building.
Mira esta montaña tan alta. Look at this high mountain.
Mira en la guía telefónica. Look in the phone book.
¡Mira, ha llegado el tren! Look! The train has arrived!
Mira, es la estrella polar. Look, it's the North Star.
¡Mira! Hemos perdido el autobús. Look! We've missed the bus.
Mira la nube por allá. Look at the cloud over there.
Mira a ese caballero montado. Look at that knight on the horse.
Mira a aquella chica de allí. Look at the girl over there.
Él me mira con gran admiración. He looks to me with much admiration.
Mira aquel palo en la plaza. Look at that pole in the square.
Mira ese pájaro que está volando. Look at that flying bird.
Mira, se te desamarraron los cordones. Look, your shoelaces have come undone.
Sal y mira el cielo azul. Go out and look at the blue skies.
Mira el cuadro en la pared. Look at the picture on the wall.
Mira, se te desataron los cordones. Look, your shoelaces have come undone.
Mira este extenso mapa de América. Look at this large map of America.
Mira al muchacho que va corriendo. Look at that boy running.
¡Mira! El libro se está quemando. Look! The book is burning.
Mira ese gato en el tejado. Look at that cat on the roof.
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