Usage examples of "Easter eggs" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'm painting Easter eggs. Estoy pintando huevos de Pascua.
Easter begins next Wednesday. El miércoles que viene empieza la Semana Santa.
Eggs are essential in the production of new human cells. El huevo es importantísimo en la producción de nuevas células humanas.
Easter is never mentioned by the Lord or the apostles, nor was it ever observed by the early church! ¡La Pascua nunca es mencionada por el Señor de los apóstoles, ni fue llevada nunca por la Iglesia temprana!
I really like hard-boiled eggs. Me gustan mucho los huevos muy cocidos.
Easter week ends up with Jesus' resurrection. La Semana Santa acaba con la resurrección de Jesucristo.
Tom put some salt on his eggs. Tom puso algo de sal en sus huevos.
Many people refuse to eat meat during Easter. Muchas personas se rehúsan a comer carne durante Semana Santa.
People gathered with tomatoes and eggs to condemn the mayor's actions. La gente llegó con tomates y huevos para repudiar el actuar del alcalde.
I'm painting an Easter egg. Estoy pintando un huevo de pascua.
Are these eggs sold by the dozen? ¿Estos huevos se venden por docenas?
There is nothing about Easter in the Bible. No hay nada respecto a la Pascua en la Biblia.
Meat and eggs have a lot of protein. La carne y huevos tienen mucha proteína.
There are lots of eggs in that box. Hay muchos huevos en esa caja.
I bought a few eggs and a little milk. Compré algunos huevos y un poco de leche.
There are a lot of eggs in the box. Hay muchos huevos en la caja.
It surprised me that platypus lay eggs. Me sorprendió saber que los ornitorrincos ponen huevos.
We buy eggs by the dozen. Nosotros compramos los huevos por docenas.
They sell apples, mandarines, eggs and so on. Ellos venden manzanas, mandarinas, huevos y así.
São Paulo is the biggest producer of eggs in the country. San Pablo es el mayor productor de huevos del país.
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