Usage examples of "HSBC Bank Middle East" in English with translation to Spanish

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Fork-users are mainly in Europe, North America, and Latin America; chopstick-users in eastern Asia and finger-users in Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia, and India. Las personas que usan tenedores mayormente son de Europa, América del Norte y Sur; los que usan palillos son del este de Asia y los que usan sus dedos son de África, Medio Oriente, Indonesia e India.
My mother objected to my going to the Middle East. Mi madre se opuso a que yo fuera a Medio Oriente.
That type of temple influenced all of the Middle East, mainly Egypt. Ese tipo de templo influenció todo el Medio Este, principalmente Egipto.
He had a lot of money in the bank. Él tenía mucho dinero en el banco.
Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Japón limita al este con el Pacífico.
The ambulance broke down in the middle of the avenue. La ambulancia se averió en medio de la avenida.
While employed in the bank, he taught economics at college. Mientras trabajaba en un banco, enseñaba economía en una universidad.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto. Nagoya está al Este de Tokyo.
In the middle of the city, there is a fountain. Hay una fuente en medio de la ciudad.
Where is the bank? ¿Dónde está el banco?
There is a lake on the east of the village. Hay un lago al este del pueblo.
I study English for two hours in the middle of the day. Estudio inglés dos horas de media al día.
He got a loan from the bank. Él obtuvo un préstamo del banco.
He has never really got over malaria he caught in the East during the war. Nunca superó del todo la malaria que cogió en el Este durante la guerra.
The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky. La mano tiene cinco dedos: pulgar, índice, anular, corazón y meñique.
I have to go to the bank. Tengo que ir al banco.
Japan is to the east of China. Japón está al este de China.
To determine its origin, we must go back to the middle ages. Debemos volvernos a la edad media para rastrear su origen.
There is a bank in front of the station. Hay un banco frente a la estación.
People from the East do not look at things the same as we do. La gente del este no mira las cosas del mismo modo que lo hacemos nosotros.
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