Usage examples of "nueva rica" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tuvimos un montón de problemas para limpiar nuestra nueva casa. We went to a lot of trouble to clean our new house.
Mary no es pobre. Al contrario, es bastante rica. Mary is not poor. On the contrary, she is quite rich.
El fabricante garantizó la nueva maquina por 5 años. The manufacturer guaranteed the new machine for 5 years.
El único objetivo de ella en la vida era hacerse rica. Her only purpose in life was to get rich.
Él construyó una nueva casa. He built a new house.
Una persona ve las cosas de manera diferente dependiendo de si es rica o pobre. A person views things differently according to whether they are rich or poor.
Tengo un hijo y una hija. Uno está en Nueva York y la otra en Londres. I have a son and a daughter. The one is in New York, and the other in London.
La familia Van Horn era rica. The Van Horn family was rich.
"Yo compraré una casa nueva. ¿Qué hay de ti?" "No, no compraré una." "I shall buy a new house. How about you?" "No, I will not buy one."
Su único objetivo en la vida era hacerse rica. Her only purpose in life was to get rich.
"¿Se fue a Nueva York, no?" "Exacto." "They left for New York, didn't they?" "Exactly."
La gente de aquí es rica. People are rich here.
Su marido tiene la intención de sacar una nueva revista mensual. Her husband intends to bring out a new monthly magazine.
Conozco a una chica muy rica que come siempre sólo verdura de estación. I know a very rich girl who only eats seasonal vegetables.
¿Cómo es Nueva Zelanda? ¿Su población está tan dispersa como la de Australia? What's New Zealand like? Is it as sparsely populated as Australia?
Ojalá fuese rica. I wish I were rich.
El clima de Nueva Zelanda es similar al de Japón. The climate of New Zealand is similar to that of Japan.
La vida es rica en sacrificios y pobre en retribuciones. Life is rich in sacrifices and poor in retributions.
"De verdad necesito algo de ropa nueva," pensó Dima. "I really need some new clothes," thought Dima.
Tom sabía que Mary era rica. Tom knew that Mary was rich.
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