Sentence examples of "vago" in Spanish

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Es un chico muy vago. He is a very lazy boy.
Él es vago por naturaleza. He is lazy by nature.
Tom es vago y malcriado. Tom is lazy and spoiled.
Tom es un chico muy vago. Tom is a very lazy boy.
El problema es que es un vago. The trouble with him is that he is lazy.
En realidad Tom no es tonto. Solo vago. Tom is definitely not stupid. He's just lazy.
Tom no es vago. De hecho, trabaja mucho. Tom is not a lazy boy. As a matter of fact, he works hard.
Para de hacer el vago y encuentra algo que hacer. Stop being lazy and find something to do.
Él no es vago, al contrario, pienso que trabaja duro. He's not lazy. On the contrary, I think he's a hard worker.
Por la mañana me siento muy vago, no quiero hacer nada. During the morning I feel very lazy, I don't want to do anything.
¿Te lo puedes creer? Él es todavía más vago que yo. Can you believe it? He's even lazier than me.
El rápido zorro marrón no saltó por encima del perro vago. The quick brown fox did not jump over the lazy dog.
El rápido zorro marrón también podría irse a joder al perro vago. The quick brown fox may as well go fuck the lazy dog.
Él no es vago. Al contrario, creo que él es muy esforzado. He's not lazy. On the contrary, I think he's a hard worker.
¿Te lo puedes creer? Ella es todavía más vaga que yo. Can you believe it? She's even lazier than me.
Le dio una respuesta vaga. He gave a vague answer.
He estado vagando por ahí. I've been wandering around.
Ella hizo algunos comentarios vagos sobre el asunto. She made a few vague comments about the matter.
Pasó un par de meses vagando por Europa. He spent a few months wandering around Europe.
Tengo una idea muy vaga de lo que estás hablando. I have a very vague idea of what you are talking about.
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