Usage examples of "Santo Domingo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Nos vamos a reunir el domingo. We're meeting on Sunday.
Los bandidos robaron el Santo Grial. The bandits stole the Holy Grail.
El domingo va después del sábado. Sunday comes after Saturday.
¡Santo cielo, qué enorme caja! My heavens, what an enormous box!
Tom visitó a Mary el domingo a la mañana. Tom visited Mary on Sunday morning.
De repente, el Espíritu Santo comenzó a nombrarme las cosas reveladas en este testimonio. All of a sudden, The Holy Spirit began to speak to me the things revealed in this testimony.
Te veré allí el domingo por la mañana. No puedo esperar para ello. Meet you there on Sunday morning. Can't wait for it.
Vivo en Viana, Espíritu Santo. I live in Viana, Espírito Santo.
Lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado y domingo son los siete días de la semana. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the seven days of the week.
De modo que el Padre es Dios, el Hijo es Dios, y el Espíritu Santo es Dios. Y aun así no son tres Dioses, sino Un Dios. So the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not Three Gods, but One God.
El próximo domingo, vamos a hacer una fiesta para el señor Oka. Next Sunday we are going to have a party for Mr Oka.
Cristóbal Colón una vez encontró el Santo Grial, pero lo tiró porque no le gustaba el color. Christopher Columbus once found the Holy Grail but threw it out because he didn't like the color.
Me voy el domingo. I'm leaving on Sunday.
¿Santo y seña? Password?
Tom no va al trabajo el domingo. Tom doesn't go to work on Sunday.
Ni tanto que queme al santo, ni tanto que no lo alumbre Try to strike a happy medium
Me gustaría extender mi estancia hasta el Domingo. I'd like to extend my stay through Sunday.
¡Hasta el domingo! See you on Sunday!
Siento como si hubieran pasado años desde la mañana del domingo. It seems like years since Sunday morning.
El domingo no voy a ir a ningún lado. I am not going anywhere on Sunday.
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