Usage examples of "least developed country" in English with translation to Spanish

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Our company's technology has already reached the level of a developed country in the 1990s. Ya en los 1990s la tecnología de nuestra compañía ha alcanzado el nivel de la de un país desarrollado.
Spain is a developed country. España es un país desarrollado.
Turkey is a developed country. Turquía es un país desarrollado.
Asked from what country he came, he replied, "I am a citizen of the world." Al preguntársele de qué país venía, él respondió, "soy un ciudadano del mundo".
Tom has developed a new system for learning English. Tom ha desarrollado un nuevo sistema para aprender inglés.
Lawyers and auto mechanics are the people I trust the least. Los abogados y los mecánicos son las personas en que menos confío.
Ask God that you may visit that country some day. Ruega a Dios para que un día puedas visitar ese país.
Kazakhstan is one of the developed countries in Central Asia. Kazajistán es uno de los países desarrollados en Asia Central.
You might at least say "thank you." Por lo menos deberías decir "gracias".
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. La gente que vive en la ciudad no conoce los placeres de la vida en el campo.
Darwin developed the evolutionary theory. Darwin desarrolló la teoría de la evolución.
At least we finished the first part. Por lo menos terminamos la primera parte.
My dream is to live a quiet life in the country. Mi sueño es vivir una vida tranquila en el campo.
Agriculture was developed more than 10,000 years ago. La agricultura fue desarrollada hace más de 10.000 años.
It's the least I could do. Es lo menos que puedo hacer.
The United States is the greatest country in the world. Estados Unidos es el mejor pais del mundo.
The Japanese economy developed rapidly. La economía japonesa se desarrolló rápidamente.
The least objectionable "bridge language", or interethnic language is the planned international language Esperanto. El mejor "idioma intercultural" es el lenguaje planeado internacional Esperanto.
What do you eat in your country? ¿Qué coméis en vuestro país?
Can I have this film developed? ¿Me puede revelar este rollo?
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