Usage examples of "San Marco Evangelista" in Spanish with translation to English

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Le marco esta noche. I'll give him a call tonight.
Si tengo tiempo, te marco. I will call you up, provided that I have time.
Te marco más tarde, ¿vale? Let me call you back later, OK?
Marco tiene mi libro. Mark has my book.
Por ser el emperador mongol que le dio la bienvenida a China a Marco Polo, Kublai Khan se convirtió en una leyenda en Europa. As the Mongol Emperor who welcomed Marco Polo to China, Kublai Khan became a legend in Europe.
En caso de que no pueda venir, te marco antes. In case I can’t come, I’ll give you a call beforehand.
Queremos llevar los útiles lingüísticos al siguiente nivel. Queremos ver evolución en el marco del aprendizaje de lenguas. Y eso no puede conseguirse sin recursos lingüísticos libres, que no se pueden construir sin una comunidad, que a su vez no puede contribuir sin plataformas eficientes. We want to bring language tools to the next level. We want to see innovation in the language learning landscape. And this cannot happen without open language resources which cannot be built without a community which cannot contribute without efficient platforms.
Marco es más bajo que Mario. Marco is shorter than Mario.
El marco mismo vale más que la pintura. The frame itself is worth more than the picture.
Este es un marco de fotos hecho de plástico. This is a picture frame made of plastic.
Ya te lo había dicho yo, que Marco miente más que habla. I had already told you that Marco lies more than he speaks.
El marco tiene que ser lijado y barnizado. The frame has to be sanded and varnished.
Ya te lo había dicho yo, que Marco es un mentiroso. I had already told you that Marco is a liar.
Sé que Marco ha estado enfermo. I know that Marco has been sick.
Marco y Laura se conocieron en una excursión a la montaña. Marco and Laura met each other in a day trip to the mountain.
Todavía falta lijar el marco. The frame still has to be sanded.
Te marco mañana. I'll call you up tomorrow.
Marco juega al tenis dos veces a la semana. Marco plays tennis twice a week.
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