Usage examples of "virgen maría" in Spanish with translation to English

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María tiene dolor de cabeza. Mary has a headache.
¿Todavía sos virgen? Are you still a virgin?
Tengo que enseñarle inglés a María. I have to teach Mary English.
Estamos a punto de explorar territorio virgen. We're about to explore some uncharted territory.
Tom no puede nadar y María tampoco. Tom can't swim and Mary can't either.
Si no te ha pasado, eres virgen. If it never happened to you, you're a virgin.
Juan le dio algo de dinero a María. John gave Mary some money.
¡Como lo pensé, ella es virgen! As I thought, she's a virgin!
María se gasta mucho dinero en ropa. Maria spends a lot of money on clothes.
La chica que lleva una bufanda es virgen. That girl who wears a scarf is virgin.
Tom podía haber pagado la entrada de María si hubiera sabido que no tenía suficiente dinero. Tom could have paid for Mary's ticket if he'd known she didn't have enough money.
Tom todavía es virgen. Tom is still a virgin.
A María le encanta bailar y cantar. Mary loves to dance and sing.
Tom no podía creer lo que María le dijo. Tom couldn't believe what Mary told him.
María le está hablando a unos extraños. Mary is speaking to strangers.
María tiene cuatro hermanos. Maria has four brothers.
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que le hablaste a María? When was the last time you talked to Mary?
¿Por qué dijo eso María? Why did Maria say that?
Tom jamás se podría enamorar de una mujer como María. Tom could never fall for a woman like Mary.
Juan y María se amaban. John and Mary loved each other.
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