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

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I can't die here. No puedo morir aquí.
I would rather die than marry him. Preferiría morirme a casarme con él.
Without air we would die. Sin aire moriríamos.
I hate myself and I want to die. Me odio a mí mismo y quiero morirme.
Did my father really die? ¿En serio mi padre murió?
I'd rather die than yield to this sort of demand. Preferiría morirme antes que ceder a una petición de este tipo.
Happily he did not die. Afortunadamente, él no murió.
Eat fast food, die fast. Come comida rápida, muere rápido.
Was I about to die? ¿Estuve a punto de morir?
I am ready to die. Estoy listo para morir.
Without water, we would soon die. Sin agua, moriríamos pronto.
We never know why we die. Nunca sabemos por qué morimos.
All living things die some day. Todo lo que vive morirá algun día.
Everything that lives will die sometime. Todo lo que vive morirá algun día.
Her husband is about to die. Su marido está a punto de morir.
He would die within a month. Él moriría dentro de un mes.
I felt like I would die. Sentí que moriría.
I would rather die than surrender. Preferiría morir antes que rendirme.
You're too young to die. Eres demasiado joven para morir.
We shall all die some day. Todos debemos morir algún día.
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