Usage examples of "War On Want" in English with translation to Spanish

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Japan declared war on the United States in December, 1941. Japón le declaró la guerra a Estados Unidos en diciembre del 1941.
The USA never declared war on Hitler. It was the other way. Los Estados Unidos jamás le declararon la guerra a Hitler. Fue en el otro sentido.
They lost the war on the eastern front. Perdieron la guerra en el frente del Este.
Brazil declared war on Argentina in 1825. Brasil le declaró la guerra a Argentina en 1825.
He did not want war. Él no quería la guerra.
Germany did not want war with the United States. Alemania no quería una guerra con Estados Unidos.
Davis did not want civil war. Davis no quería la guerra civil.
Tom didn't want to go to war. Tom no quería ir a la guerra.
Children cry because they want to eat. Los niños lloran porque quieren comer.
He was killed in the war. Él murió en la guerra.
She doesn't want to talk about it. Ella no quiere hablar de eso.
She read the digest of War and Peace. Ella leyó el resumen de "Guerra y paz"
I don't want to talk to you. No quiero hablar contigo.
The death of the king brought about a war. La muerte del rey provocó una guerra.
Why don't you want to eat lunch with us? ¿Por qué quieres almorzar con nosotros?
Peace has returned after three years of war. Ha vuelto la paz después de tres años de guerra.
I want to go to... Quiero ir a...
America was at war in 1864. Estados Unidos estuvo en guerra en 1864.
I want to see you. Quiero verte.
War concerns us all. La guerra nos concierne a todos.
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