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

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Can you speak a little slower please? ¿Podés hablar un poco más lento?
Tom speaks slower than Bill. Tom habla más despacio que Bill.
You're slower than a villain's horse. Eres más lento que el caballo del malo.
Could you please speak a little slower? ¿Podría hablar un poco más despacio, por favor?
I can't keep up with you. Could you dictate a bit slower? No puedo seguirlo, ¿puede dictar más despacio?
Serbian trains are terribly slow. Los trenes serbios son terriblemente lentos.
My watch must be slow. Mi reloj debe de estar atrasado.
She is a slow runner. Ella es una corredora lenta.
Your watch is ten minutes slow. Su reloj va diez minutos atrasado.
Business is so slow these days. Los negocios están lentos estos días.
"Fast" is the opposite of "slow." "Rápido" es el contrario de "lento".
I think Tatoeba is slow today. Me parece que Tatoeba está lento hoy.
Slow and steady wins the race. Lento pero seguro.
He was big and slow and silent. Él era grande y lento y silencioso.
Heaven's vengeance is slow but sure. La venganza de los cielos es lenta pero segura.
I signaled the car to go slow. Le hice una señal al auto para que fuera más lento.
I like the slow rhythm of that song. Me gusta el ritmo lento de esa canción.
I like the slow rhythm of this song. Me gusta el ritmo lento de esta canción.
I want to see the scene in slow motion. Quiero ver la escena a cámara lenta.
Can you remember how slow the Internet used to be? ¿Te puedes acordar de lo lento que solía ser el Internet?
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