Usage examples of "cerveza inglesa" in Spanish with translation to English

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El sueño de Tom es ir a una universidad inglesa. Tom's dream is to go to a university in England.
A Tom no le gusta la cerveza ni el vino. Tom doesn't like either beer or wine.
No tengo ningún interés en comer comida inglesa. I have no interest whatsoever in eating English food.
Wang Lao Ji no es una cerveza, es té. Wang Lao Ji isn't beer. It's tea.
Jorge Luis Borges hablaba inglés y español ya que una de sus abuelas era inglesa. Jorge Luis Borges spoke English and Spanish since one of his grandmothers was an Englishwoman.
Comí arroz frito y bebí algo de cerveza. I ate fried rice and drank some beer.
El aproximante alveolar es un sonido muy raro en lenguas mundiales, pero existe en el idioma inglesa. The alveolar approximant is a sound that is very rare in languages worldwide, but that exists in the English language.
No hay nada más refrescante que una cerveza fría en un día caluroso. There is nothing more refreshing than a cold beer on a hot day.
Mi hermana cantó en la fiesta una canción inglesa. My sister sang an English song at the party.
Mamá fue lo suficientemente inocente para preguntarle: ¿te gustaría un poco más de cerveza? Mom was innocent enough to ask him: "Would you like any more beer?"
Algunos creen que la familia real inglesa desciende directamente del linaje del Rey David. Some believe that the British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of King David.
Él pidió una jarra de cerveza. He asked for a glass of beer.
Quizás el único adjetivo de la lengua inglesa que puede ir delante del sustantivo que modifica es "desconocido". Perhaps the only adjective in the English language that can follow the noun it modifies is "unknown".
Mejor no te burles de ella. Se acaba de tomar tres botellas de cerveza. Don't make fun of her. She just chugged three bottles of beer.
Su versión inglesa es perfecta. Its English version is perfect.
Él bebió cerveza. He drank beer.
¿Podrías darme la llave inglesa de 12 mm por favor? Could you give me the 12mm wrench please?
No bebo mucha cerveza. I don't drink much beer.
Kenia solía ser una colonia inglesa. Kenya used to be a British colony.
¿Quieres más cerveza? Would you like some more beer?
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