Usage examples of "san pedro garza garcía" in Spanish with translation to English

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Los García no han llegado todavía. The Garcías have not arrived yet.
Un sueño... Se lo estaba intentando explicar a San Pedro, y lo estaba haciendo en alemán, porque no quería ser muy explícito. A dream... I was trying to explain to St. Peter, and was doing it in the German tongue, because I didn't want to be too explicit.
Pedro dijo que vio al cadáver moverse. Peter said that he saw the body move.
Vieron a Pedro hablando con la profesora de arte. They saw Pedro talking to the art teacher.
Pedro consiguió encontrar a la oveja extraviada gracias a sus balidos. Peter succeeded in finding the lost sheep thanks to its bleating.
Eligieron a Pedro como capitán. They chose Peter as captain.
Pedro, ¿cuántos idiomas hablas? Pedro, how many languages do you know?
Pedro tiene una moto y le gusta mucho pasear con ella. Pedro has a motorcycle and loves to ride it.
Aquel hombre de allí es Pedro. That man over there is Pedro.
¿Pedro todavía está durmiendo? Is Peter always sleeping?
Aprendemos en la escuela que el portugués Pedro Álvares Cabral descubrió Brasil. We learned at school that the Portuguese Pedro Álvares Cabral discovered Brazil.
¿Me permite hablar con Pedro? May I speak to Pedro?
¿Puedo hablar con Pedro? May I speak to Pedro?
Él actúa como Pedro por su casa. He acted like he owned the place.
Pedro no tuvo la intención de romper el jarrón. Peter didn't intend to break the vase.
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