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

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Para empezar, es demasiado caro. First, it's too expensive.
Para empezar, debemos despedirlo a él. First of all, we must dismiss him.
Para empezar miremos esta célebre fotografía. First of all, let's look at this famous picture.
Para empezar, debemos despedir al cocinero. First of all, we must dismiss the cook.
Para empezar, tienes que dejar de fumar. First, you have to stop smoking.
Cuando llegue la primavera, voy a empezar a practicar un nuevo deporte. When spring arrives, I'm going to take up a new sport.
La banda de indios estaba lista para empezar la guerra a la menor provocación. The band of Indians were ready to go on the warpath at the slightest provocation.
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