Usage examples of "real madrid cf" in Spanish with translation to English

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Madrid es una de las capitales más bellas de Europa. Madrid is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe.
¿Eres real? Are you for real?
¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a Madrid? How long does it take to go to Madrid?
El rey y su familia viven en el palacio real. The king and his family live in the royal palace.
Siempre lo veo cuando viene a Madrid. I always see him when he comes to Madrid.
¡Bienvenidas al mundo real! Welcome to the real world!
¿Es cierto que entonces estaba en Madrid? Is it true that you were in Madrid then?
¡Bienvenida al mundo real! Welcome to the real world!
Madrid es la capital de España. Madrid is the capital of Spain.
Él no distingue lo real de lo falso. He can't tell the real thing from the fake.
¿Cuánto se tarda en ir a Madrid? How long does it take to go to Madrid?
No tiene nada que ver con la vida real. It has nothing to do with real life.
Madrid, capital de España, es una ciudad maravillosa. Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a marvelous city.
El problema real estriba en su carácter. The real problem lies in his character.
La gente de Madrid es extraña. People from Madrid are weird.
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.
Los de Madrid están locos. The people from Madrid are crazy.
Nuestros amigos de la vida real a veces pueden aburrirnos, pero los amigos que encontramos en los libros nunca harían eso. Our real life friends may sometimes bore us, but the friends we find in books would never do that.
Mi tío vive en Madrid, la capital de España. My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
–¿Novatos? –preguntó Dima con un ligero tono de enfado en la voz– ¡Esto no es un videojuego, Al-Sayib! ¡Esto es la vida real! "Noobs?" Dima asked, a slight hint of anger in his voice. "This isn't a video game, Al-Sayib! This is real life!"
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