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

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Translations: all12 chapter9 episode3
Empecemos con el primer capítulo. Let's begin with the first chapter.
¿Viste el capítulo de ayer? Did you see yesterday's episode?
Vamos a empezar con el primer capítulo. Let's begin with the first chapter.
¿Vas a grabar el capítulo de hoy? Are you going to record today's episode?
Este capítulo es el núcleo de la novela. This chapter is the heart of the novel.
Solía ver harto este animé cuando era niño, pero no recuerdo bien qué le pasaba al héroe en el último capítulo. I used to watch this anime a lot when I was a kid, but I can't quite remember what happened to the hero in the final episode.
El maestro me encargó el capítulo más largo. The teacher allotted the longest chapter to me.
Vas a haber adivinado su significado para el final del capítulo. You will have guessed its meaning by the end of the chapter.
Este capítulo del libro describe el crimen desde la perspectiva del criminal. This chapter of the book describes the crime as seen by the criminal.
El capítulo tres es el fin del comienzo del libro. Detente ahí y lee los comentarios del crítico. Chapter three is the end of the beginning of the book. Stop there and read the critic's comments.
Este libro tiene cinco capítulos. This book consists of five chapters.
Por ahora he conseguido acabarme los tres primeros capítulos. I've managed to finish the first three chapters so far.
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