Usage examples of "common lot" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't have much in common with my left-handed boyfriend. No tengo mucho en común con mi novio zurdo.
I have a lot of friends here. Tengo muchos amigos aquí.
I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. Vine aquí a buscar un nuevo comienzo para Estados Unidos y musulmanes alrededor del mundo, que se base en intereses mutuos y el respeto mutuo; y que se base en el hecho de que Estados Unidos y el Islam no se excluyen mutuamente y no es necesario que compitan. Por el contrario: coinciden en parte y tienen principios comunes, principios de justicia, progreso, tolerancia y la dignidad de todos los seres humanos.
Today I learned a lot of Spanish words and now I know how to say "cheek," "chin," and "knee." Hoy he aprendido muchas palabras españolas y ahora sé decir "mejilla", "barbilla" y "rodilla".
There is no cure for the common cold. No hay cura para el resfrío común.
He has a lot of teaching experience. Tiene mucha experiencia como profesor.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. En realidad tenemos todo en común con los Estados unidos excepto, por supuesto, el lenguaje.
This book contains a lot of short stories. Este libro tiene muchas historias cortas.
I am sure we have a lot in common. Estoy seguro de que tenemos mucho en común.
He likes his school a lot. A él le encanta su escuela.
Border fights were common. Las peleas limítrofes eran comunes.
I have a lot of dreams. Tengo muchos sueños.
Music is a common speech for humanity. La música es una lengua común para la humanidad.
There have been a lot of complaints about the lack of police protection. Han habido muchas quejas acerca de la falta de protección policial.
This problem is very common but doesn't have an easy answer. Este problema es muy común pero no tiene una respuesta sencilla.
Tom has told me a lot about you. Tom me ha contado muchas cosas sobre ti.
The Japanese have a lot in common with the Chinese. Los japoneses tienen mucho en común con los chinos.
I hear a lot of girls wear bikinis at that beach. Escuché que muchas chicas usan bikinis en esa playa.
The prince and the jester had a lot in common. El príncipe y el bufón tenían mucho en común.
When I was at highschool, I knew a lot of jokes. Cuando estaba en enseñanza media me sabía muchos chistes.
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