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

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Los dragones son animales imaginarios. Dragons are imaginary animals.
¿Qué prefieres: los Gigantes o los Dragones? Which do you like better, the Giants or the Dragons?
Siempre he querido ver un dragón, pero los dragones no son criaturas reales. I have always wanted to see a dragon, but dragons are not real creatures.
Comúnmente a los niños pequeños le gustan los libros sobre dragones y otros monstruos. Small children often like books about dragons and other monsters.
Los dragones son criaturas largas como serpientes, con alas como las aves, y sabias como los hombres. Dragons are creatures long like snakes, winged like birds, and wise like man.
El dragón es una criatura imaginaria. The dragon is an imaginary creature.
Solo lo hago por la sangre de dragón. I'm just doing it for the dragon's blood.
Siempre he querido ver un dragón, pero los dragones no son criaturas reales. I have always wanted to see a dragon, but dragons are not real creatures.
El príncipe pensó que a la joven muchacha se la había comido un dragón. The prince thought the the young girl had been eaten by a dragon.
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