Usage examples of "good title" in English with translation to Spanish

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That cake looks good too. Give me a small piece. Ese pastel también se ve bueno. Dame un trocito.
"I Love You" is the title of more songs than anyone can sing in her lifetime. "I love you" es el titulo de más canciones de las que cualquiera puede cantar en su vida.
I didn't know you were such a good cook. No sabía que fueses tan buen cocinero.
"I love you" is the title of the majority of songs that anybody sings in their life. "Yo te amo" es el título de la mayoría de las canciones que cualquiera canta en su vida.
Also Piotr and Lech are good friends. También Piotr y Lech son buenos amigos.
What is the title of the book? ¿Cuál es el título del libro?
There is nothing in the world but teaches us some good lesson. No hay nada en el mundo que no pueda enseñarnos alguna buena lección.
The boxer had to lose weight for the title match. El boxeador tenía que perder peso para el encuentro de campeonato.
I think he is a good driver. Creo que él es un buen conductor.
The novel takes its title from the Bible. El título de esta novela proviene de la Biblia.
He is on good terms with his classmates. Él se lleva bien con sus compañeros.
He has no title to this land. Él no tiene escrituras para este terreno.
Tom is a good friend of mine. Tom es un buen amigo mío.
They call Paris the City of Lights, but Las Vegas may be more deserving of that title. Dicen que París es la Ciudad de la Luz, pero puede que Las Vegas se merezca más ese título.
I'm good at science. Soy bueno en ciencias.
I couldn't remember the title of that song. No podía recordar el nombre de aquella canción.
It will do you good to have a holiday. Te hará bien salir en vacaciones.
"Blood and Sand" is the title of a novel by Blasco Ináñez. "Sangre y arena" es el título de una novela de Blasco Ibáñez.
She was not a very good pianist. Ella no era una muy buena pianista.
The film was inspired by the novel of the same title. La película fue inspirada por la novela con el mismo título.
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