Sentence examples of "letras" in Spanish with translation "letter"

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¿Cuántas letras hay en el alfabeto? How many letters are there in the alphabet?
¿Cuántas letras tiene el alfabeto ruso? How many letters does the Russian alphabet have?
¿Cuántas letras hay en el abecedario? How many letters are there in the alphabet?
El alfabeto inglés tiene 26 letras. The English alphabet has 26 letters.
¿Cuántas letras tiene el alfabeto inglés? How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
¿Cuántas letras hay en el alfabeto inglés? How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
Alfa, beta y gama son letras griegas. Alpha, beta and gamma are Greek letters.
Me cuesta leer las letras en el monitor. It's hard for me, reading letters on the monitor.
Intentamos discernir las letras escritas en la pared. We tried to make out the letters written on the wall.
Ella parece conocer el arte de escribir letras. She seems to know the art of writing letters.
Esta frase está formada por cuarenta y cinco letras. This sentence is comprised of forty-five letters.
Con 25 letras, "anticonstitutionnellement" es la palabra más larga en francés. Being 25 letters long, 'anticonstitutionnellement' is the longest word in French.
Boggle es un juego que utiliza dados con letras en lugar de números. Boggle is a game that uses dice with letters instead of numbers.
Necesitamos asegurarnos de que eres humano. ¿Cuáles son las primeras cinco letras de tu correo electrónico? We need to make sure you are human. What are the five first letters of your email?
Las letras "sch" del alemán, y "sh" del inglés se escriben "ŝ" en esperanto. Esto ahorra espacio y tinta. The letters "sch" in German words and "sh" in English are written "ŝ" in Esperanto. That saves space and ink.
El significado de la vida para la mayoría de las personas se reduce a tres letras: CCD - comer, cagar y dormir. The meaning of life for most people fits into three letters: ESS - eat, shit, sleep.
Elige uno y escribe una letra. Choose one and write a letter.
Me tomó tres horas escribir esta letra. It took me three hours to write the letter.
"A" es la primera letra del alfabeto. A is the first letter of the alphabet.
Esta es su letra, pero no está firmado. This is his letter, but it is not signed.
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