Usage examples of "alimenta" in Spanish with translation to English

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La música alimenta nuestra imaginación. Music feeds our imagination.
Alimenta al perro diario por favor. Please feed the dog every day.
Ese animal se alimenta de carne. That animal feeds on flesh.
No muerdas la mano que te alimenta. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
Ella es la que alimenta a nuestro perro. She is the one who feeds our dog.
Tom alimenta a su perro dos veces al día. Tom feeds his dog twice a day.
¿Alimentaste al perro esta mañana? Did you feed the dog this morning?
Yaakov alimentó a la oveja. Yaakov fed the sheep.
Me gusta alimentar a las palomas. I like to feed the pigeons.
¿Cuándo debería alimentar a mi perro? When should I feed my dog?
Tom olvidó alimentar a su perro. Tom forgot to feed his dog.
Está prohibido alimentar a las palomas. Feeding pigeons is prohibited.
Tengo que alimentar a mi gato. I have to feed my cat.
Tom está alimentando a las vacas. Tom is feeding the cows.
Alimento a mis liebres con pasto. I feed my hares with grass.
Los pandas se alimentan de bambú. Pandas feed on bamboo grass.
Por favor, no alimente a los animales. Do not feed the animals.
¿Has alimentado a un cocodrilo alguna vez? Have you ever fed a crocodile?
El trabajo de ellos es alimentar al ganado. Their job is to feed the cattle.
¿Qué tan frecuentemente debería alimentar a mi perro? How often should I feed my dog?
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