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

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Ella no tiene que trabajar. She doesn't need to work.
Por fin dejaron de trabajar. At last, they ceased working.
No aguanto trabajar con él. I can't bear to work with him.
Ojalá no tuviera que trabajar. I wish I didn't have to work.
¿A qué hora prefieres trabajar? What time do you prefer to work?
Nos encantaría trabajar con usted. We would love to work with you.
Tom se rehúsa a trabajar. Tom refuses to work.
Tom no necesita trabajar hoy. Tom doesn't need to go to work today.
Hace demasiado calor para trabajar. It is too hot to work.
¿Te gustaría trabajar desde casa? Would you enjoy working from home?
Dejamos de trabajar a mediodía. We stopped working at noon.
Debes trabajar duro para triunfar. You must work hard to succeed.
Los hombres van a trabajar. The men go to work.
Tom solía trabajar para Mary. Tom used to work for Mary.
Me hicieron trabajar el domingo. I was forced to work on Sunday.
Chris no puede trabajar mañana. Chris can't work tomorrow.
Quiero trabajar con su compañía. I want to work with your company.
Está acostumbrado a trabajar duro. He is used to hard work.
¿Yo? ¿Alentarte a trabajar? ¡Blasfemia! Me? Encourage you to work? Blasphemy!
Quisiera trabajar en la cafetería. I'd like to work at the cafeteria.
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