Usage examples of "indian corn" in English with translation to Spanish

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Our neighbor's ground yields better corn than our own. La tierra del vecino da mejor maíz que la nuestra.
Columbus Day should be remembered as the "Day of Indian Resistance". El Día de Colón debería ser recordado como el "Día de la Resistencia India".
Corn is the most highly subsidized crop in America. El maíz es el cultivo más subsidiado en Estados unidos.
Muiriel is an Indian. Muiriel es india.
Through genetic engineering, corn can produce its own pesticides. Mediante la ingeniería genética, el maíz puede producir sus propios pesticidas.
He taught a group of Indian boys. Él le enseñaba a un grupo de chicos indios.
Corn is the most highly subsidized crop in the United States. El maíz es el cultivo más subsidiado en Estados unidos.
My grandfather was part Indian. Mi abuelo tenía parte india.
Bourbon is made from corn. El bourbon está hecho de maíz.
My friend is Indian. Mi amigo es indio.
Is it true that in Spain there's a statue of Hernán Cortez stepping on the severed head of an indian? ¿Es verdad que en España hay una estatua de Hernán Cortés pisando la cabeza despojada de un indio?
Paris during the Indian summer is an earthly heaven. París durante el veranillo de san Martín es un paraíso terrenal.
This is the best Indian restaurant anywhere in Tokyo. Este es el mejor restaurante indio de todo Tokio.
When the indian slides on his butt, there's no way to stop him Cuando el indio va de culo, no hay barranco que lo ataje
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