Usage examples of "bec jaune" in French with translation to Spanish

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Tu ne voudrais pas lui clouer le bec ? ¿Tú no querrías cerrarle el pico?
Le drapeau berbère est vert, jaune et bleu et arbore la dernière lettre de l'alphabet en son milieu. La bandera amazigh es verde, amarilla y azul y tiene la última letra del alfabeto en medio.
Je suis bec sucré. Soy laminero.
L'homme, blanc en Europe, noir en Afrique, jaune en Asie, et rouge en Amérique, n'est que le même homme teint de la couleur du climat. El hombre, blanco en Europa, negro en África, amarillo en Asia y rojo en América, no es más que el mismo hombre teñido del color del clima.
Il habite la maison jaune. Él vive en la casa amarilla.
Jane avait un ruban jaune dans les cheveux. Jane llevaba un lazo amarillo en el pelo.
La porte du bureau est jaune. La puerta de la oficina es amarilla.
Cette fleur est jaune et les autres sont bleues. Esta flor es amarilla y las otras son azules.
Et le jaune ? ¿Y el amarillo?
J'aime beaucoup mon pullover jaune. Me encanta mi jersey amarillo.
Une banane est jaune. Los plátanos son amarillos.
Mon coeur est vert et jaune. Mi corazón es verde y amarillo.
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