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

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Me dio pan y leche. He gave me bread and milk.
La mitad de un pan es mejor que nada. Half a loaf is better than none.
¿Dónde quedó todo el pan? Where did all the bread go?
Mayuko come pan de desayuno. Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
El hombre está comiendo pan. The man is eating bread.
Tom está cortando el pan. Tom is cutting the bread.
Prefiero el arroz al pan. I prefer rice to bread.
La mujer prueba el pan. The woman tastes the bread.
Y un poco de pan. And a little bread.
El pan huele muy bien. The bread really smells good.
Este pan es muy delicioso. This bread is very delicious.
¿Quién se comió el pan? Who ate the bread?
Mayuko come pan para desayunar. Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
El pan se puso duro. The bread went hard.
El chico está comiendo pan. The boy is eating bread.
Él es un adicto al pan. He's a bread addict.
El pan está sobre la mesa. The bread's on the table.
El pan está viejo y duro. The bread is old and hard.
Comemos pan con mantequilla de almuerzo. We eat bread and butter for lunch.
Las penas con pan son menos All griefs with bread are less
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