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

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Sign at the bottom, please. Firme abajo, por favor.
I did not see the sign. No vi la señal.
What star sign are you? ¿De que signo eres?
The sign "&" stands for "and". El símbolo '&' significa 'y'.
The contract is, if you were forced to sign, invalid. Si usted es forzado a firmarlo, el contrato es inválido.
Deaf people can talk in sign language. Las personas sordas pueden comunicarse con el lenguaje de señas.
What does this sign say? ¿Qué dice ese letrero?
Will you please sign here Por favor firme aquí
This is not a good sign. Esto no es buena señal.
There's no sign of infection. No hay signos de infección.
Sometimes a ladder is a sign of bad luck. A veces, una escalera es símbolo de mala suerte.
He gave me a sign to keep quiet. Él me hizo una seña de que me quedara quieto.
What is written on the road sign? - ONE WAY. ¿Qué está escrito en el letrero? - Un solo sentido.
Please do not forget to sign Por favor no olvide de firmar
Dark clouds are a sign of rain. Nubes oscuras son señal de lluvia.
The house gave no sign of life. La casa no daba signos de vida.
How do you pronounce the sign @ in this language? "at" «¿Cómo se pronuncia el símbolo @ en esta lengua?» «Arroba.»
Deaf people often talk to each other using sign language. Los sordos suelen hablarse entre ellos usando lenguaje de señas.
Tom refused to sign his name. Tom se rehusó a firmar con su nombre.
Tom didn't see the stop sign. Tom no vio la señal de stop.
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