Usage examples of "Nueva España" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tuvimos un montón de problemas para limpiar nuestra nueva casa. We went to a lot of trouble to clean our new house.
No he estado nunca en España. I've never been to Spain.
El fabricante garantizó la nueva maquina por 5 años. The manufacturer guaranteed the new machine for 5 years.
Creo que él ha vivido en España. He lived in Spain, I think.
Él construyó una nueva casa. He built a new house.
Él vivió en España, creo. He lived in Spain, I think.
Tengo un hijo y una hija. Uno está en Nueva York y la otra en Londres. I have a son and a daughter. The one is in New York, and the other in London.
¿Cuánto se da de propina en España? How much do you leave for a tip in Spain?
"Yo compraré una casa nueva. ¿Qué hay de ti?" "No, no compraré una." "I shall buy a new house. How about you?" "No, I will not buy one."
En España existe democracia desde 1975. Spain has been a democracy since 1975.
"¿Se fue a Nueva York, no?" "Exacto." "They left for New York, didn't they?" "Exactly."
Se cena muy tarde en España. People dine very late in Spain.
Su marido tiene la intención de sacar una nueva revista mensual. Her husband intends to bring out a new monthly magazine.
En España abundan las naranjas. Spain is abundant in oranges.
¿Cómo es Nueva Zelanda? ¿Su población está tan dispersa como la de Australia? What's New Zealand like? Is it as sparsely populated as Australia?
Fueron a España para estudiar en la universidad. They went to Spain to study in the university.
El clima de Nueva Zelanda es similar al de Japón. The climate of New Zealand is similar to that of Japan.
¿Es verdad que en España hay una estatua de Hernán Cortés pisando la cabeza despojada de un indio? Is it true that in Spain there's a statue of Hernán Cortez stepping on the severed head of an indian?
"De verdad necesito algo de ropa nueva," pensó Dima. "I really need some new clothes," thought Dima.
El Recreativo de Huelva fue el primer club de fútbol que se fundó en España. Recreativo de Huelva was the first football club founded in Spain.
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