Usage examples of "Bad Golf Monthly" in English with translation to Spanish

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They smell bad. Ellos huelen mal.
Tom wants to play golf with Mary's father. Tom quiere jugar golf con el padre de Mary.
The payment for the car will be made in 12 monthly installments. El pago del coche se hará en 12 mensualidades.
That food is so bad that I wouldn´t dream of eating it. Esa comida es tan mala que yo ni soñaría en comerla.
Who plays golf? ¿Quién juega al golf?
I go monthly to the hairdresser. Voy a la peluquería todos los meses.
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority. Los grandes hombres son en su mayoría malas personas, incluso cuando ejercen su influencia y no su autoridad.
I don't have a clue how to play golf. Yo no tengo idea de cómo jugar golf.
He cannot support his family on his monthly income. No puede sustentar a su familia con su sueldo mensual.
Stay calm. I promise nothing bad will happen to you. Ten calma. Prometo que no te sucederá nada malo.
He plays golf two or three times a month. Él juega a golf dos o tres veces al mes.
Her husband intends to bring out a new monthly magazine. Su marido tiene la intención de sacar una nueva revista mensual.
What is the bad news? ¿Cuáles son las malas noticias?
She plays golf every weekend. Ella juega al golf todos los fines de semana.
He has a monthly income of 2,000 dollars. Él tiene unos ingresos mensuales de 2000 dólares.
The bad weather marred the ceremony. El mal tiempo estropeó la ceremonia.
Do you like golf? ¿Te gusta el golf?
What is the monthly rental cost? ¿Qué se cuesta el alquiler mensual?
Bad news travels fast. Las malas noticias viajan veloz.
It isn't easy for me to play golf. Me cuesta jugar golf.
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