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

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He is busy doing something. Él está ocupado haciendo algo.
Give me something to eat. Dame algo de comer.
I have something to say. Tengo algo que decir.
Something terrifying happened that day. Aquel día sucedió algo espeluznante.
Tom saw something red there. Tom vio algo rojo ahí.
Aren't we forgetting something? ¿No nos estamos olvidando de algo?
I want something to drink. Quiero algo para beber.
I want to drink something. Quiero beber algo.
I want to eat something. Quiero comer algo.
The old man said something. El viejo hombre dijo algo.
There's something going on. Algo está sucediendo.
I want something to eat. Quiero algo para comer.
Have you got something better? ¿Ha conseguido algo mejor?
Bring me something to eat. Tráeme algo de comer.
Everything is identical to something. Todo es idéntico a algo.
She whispered something to him. Ella le susurró algo.
There's something in here. Aquí hay algo.
I want something to read. Quiero algo para leer.
I've found something amazing! ¡He descubierto algo asombroso!
We need something to eat. Necesitamos algo que comer.
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