Usage examples of "english pounds sterling" in English with translation to Spanish

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You have to speak English here. Tienes que hablar inglés aquí.
Tom wanted to lose five pounds before summer vacation. Tom quería perder cinco libras antes de las vacaciones de verano.
His supervisor gave him a sterling recommendation. Su supervisor le dio una excelente recomendación.
Mr. Smith doesn't speak English, does he? El Sr. Smith no habla inglés, ¿verdad?
I had no more than three pounds. No tenía más de tres libras.
We will employ a man who can speak English. Contrataremos a un hombre que sepa hablar inglés.
She weighs 120 pounds. Ella pesa 120 libras.
I'll miss the English class today. Faltaré a la clase de inglés de hoy.
He weighs about 300 pounds. Él pesa cerca de 300 libras.
That boy is speaking English. Ese chico está hablando inglés.
"Nearly four pounds," says Bob. "Más o menos cuatro libras", dice Bob.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Muchas palabras inglesas provienen del latín.
Abandoned dogs usually end up in dog pounds. Los perros que han sido abandonados suelen acabar en las perreras.
Does he speak English? ¿Él habla inglés?
Tom lost more than a hundred pounds. Tom perdió más de cien libras.
Can you not speak English? ¿No puedes hablar inglés?
I need to lose five pounds. Necesito bajar 5 libras.
The bilingual school teaches English and Portuguese. La escuela bilingüe enseña inglés y portugués.
The human brain weighs about three pounds. El cerebro humano pesa cerca de tres libras.
He had his secretary translate the letter into English. Pidió a su secretaria que tradujera la carta al inglés.
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