Usage examples of "Santa Ana Pueblo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Esa mujer por ahí es Ana. That woman over there is Ana.
El pueblo estaba lleno de actividad. The town was full of activity.
Tenía nueve años cuando le pregunté a mi madre si de verdad existía Santa Claus. I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
Ana, ¿tienes un hermano? Do you have a brother, Ana?
Construyeron un pueblo en un lugar donde dos ríos se juntaban. They built a town in an area where two rivers met.
La niña cree aún en Santa Claus. The girl still believes in Santa Claus.
Ana tiene el pelo castaño pero Magdalena tiene el pelo rubio. Ania has brown hair but Magdalena has blonde hair.
Si son tan calurosos como tímidos, no me cuesta creer que es el pueblo más caluroso del mundo. If they are as enthusiastic as shy, I don't find it difficult to believe that they are the most enthusiastic people in the world.
Muchas personas se rehúsan a comer carne durante Semana Santa. Many people refuse to eat meat during Easter.
La señora Ana explica el sexto examen. Mrs. Ana explains the sixth test.
Un pequeño pueblo se sitúa entre las ciudades. A little village is situated in between both towns.
¡Santa bolsa de bálago! Holy bag of straw!
Ana estaba apurada esta mañana. Ann was in a hurry this morning.
Para cada pueblo su idioma, y un segundo común a todos. To each group of people its language, and a second, common to all.
Tom le enseñó la carta de Santa Claus. Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
Ana no tiene una hermana. Ann has no sister.
¡El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido! The people united will never be defeated!
Las mujeres fueron las que sufrieron más en la época de la Santa Inquisición. Women were the ones who suffered the most during the Inquisition age.
Ana no tiene hermanas. Ann doesn't have any sisters.
Mi hermano vive en un pueblo pequeño. My brother lives in a small village.
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