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

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Is English harder than Japanese? ¿El inglés es más difícil que el japonés?
Iron is harder than gold. El hierro es más duro que el oro.
It was harder than I thought. Fue más difícil de lo que pensaba.
You need to study harder. Necesitas estudiar más duro.
Correcting is sometimes harder than writing. A veces corregir es más difícil que escribir.
You should have studied harder. Debí de haber estudiado más duro.
Is it harder to forgive or to forget? ¿Es más difícil perdonar u olvidar?
Tom wanted Mary to work harder. Tom quería que Mary trabajara más duro.
The natural sciences are harder than the social sciences. Las ciencias naturales son más difíciles que las ciencias sociales.
I expect you to work harder. Espero que trabajes más duro.
The taller a tree is, the harder it is to climb. Cuanto más alto es un árbol, más difícil es escalarlo.
They require me to work harder. Me requieren para trabajar más duro.
Nothing in this world is harder than speaking the truth, nothing easier than flattery. Nada en este mundo es más difícil que decir la verdad, y nada más fácil que ser un adulador.
Life is hard, but I am harder. La vida es dura, pero yo soy más duro.
Of course, another explanation of this situation is that Chinese is harder to learn than English. Naturalmente, otra explicación de esta situación es que el chino es más difícil de aprender que el inglés.
The bigger they come, the harder they fall. Cuanto más alto suban, más dura será la caída.
The workers have no incentive to work harder. Los trabajadores no tienen ningún incentivo para trabajar más duro.
I regret that I did not work harder. Me arrepiento de no haber trabajado más duro.
She was advised by him to work harder. Él le aconsejó que trabajara más duro.
He'll never achieve anything unless he works harder. Él nunca logrará nada a menos que trabaje más duro.
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