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

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Bill boasts of owning the biggest car in the neighborhood. Bill se jacta de tener el coche más grande del barrio.
You are what you own Tanto tienes, tanto vales, nada tienes, nada vales
People want to own land. La gente quiere poseer tierras.
Tom has his own bedroom. Tom tiene su propio dormitorio.
I own some very old stamps. Poseo algunos sellos muy antiguos.
Do you own a computer? ¿Tienes un ordenador?
He sold all that he owned. Él vendió todo lo que poseía.
Sweden has its own language. Suecia tiene su propia lengua.
He owns a lot of land. Él posee muchas tierras.
I have my own bedroom. Tengo mi propia habitación.
A lot of people in our neighborhood own guns. Mucha gente en nuestro vecindario posee armas.
I have my own room. Tengo mi propia habitación.
Those who have a long hair own a hairdrier. Los que tienen el pelo largo poseen un secador.
Do you own a gun? ¿Tienes una pistola?
Those who have a long hair own a blow-dryer. Los que tienen el pelo largo poseen un secador.
I have my own reasons. Tengo mis propias razones.
You're the only person I know that owns a gun. Eres la única persona que conozco que posee un arma.
I own an electric guitar. Yo tengo una guitarra eléctrica.
It will not be long before one out of five people owns a car. No pasará mucho tiempo antes de que una de cada cinco personas posea un coche.
Each has his own taste. Cada uno tiene su propio gusto.
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