Usage examples of "American capital access" in English with translation to Spanish

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He has access to the American Embassy. Él tiene acceso a la embajada de los Estados Unidos.
All employees had to memorize the access code. Todos los empleados tuvieron que memorizar el código de acceso.
It's an American tradition to make a wish on your birthday. Es una tradición estadounidense pedir un deseo por tu cumpleaños.
The capital city of Poland is Warsaw. La capital de Polonia es Varsovia.
Computer technology is indispensable to access many pertinent items of data. La tecnología computacional es indispensable para acceder a muchos elementos de información pertinentes.
I am an American citizen. Soy ciudadano norteamericano.
Beijing is the capital of China. Pekín es la capital de China.
For some reason I couldn't access my e-mail. Por alguna razón no pude entrar en mi correo electrónico.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague. Hola, mi nombre es John Reindle. Trabajo en la Embajada Americana de Praga.
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. Kiev es la capital de Ucrania.
It's very easy to access to your private information. No cuesta nada acceder a tu información privada.
How can you tell an Englishman from an American? ¿Cómo podéis distinguir a un inglés de un estadounidense?
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mi tío vive en Madrid, la capital de España.
How can I access the printer? ¿Cómo puedo acceder a la impresora?
Is your coworker an American? ¿Es tu socio un americano?
Kyoto was an old capital of Japan. Kioto fue antaño la capital de Japón.
The police restricted access to the road. La policía restringió el acceso al camino.
Lucy is American. Lucy es americana.
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. La capital de Brasil es Brasilia.
Students have access to these computers. Los estudiantes tienen acceso a estos computadores.
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