Usage examples of "billar romano" in Spanish with translation to English

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El emperador romano Calígula tenía un caballo llamado Incitatus, que quiere decir "rápido". Roman Emperor Caligula had a horse called Incitatus which means fast.
Compramos una mesa de billar, pero aún no jugamos ni una partida. We bought a pool table but have yet to play a single game.
Fuimos al zoo y entonces vimos un baño romano y un fuerte en el sur de Cumbria. We went to the zoo and then saw a Roman bath and a Roman fort in Southern Cumbria.
Mi padre está tan calvo como una bola de billar. My father is as bald as a billiard ball.
Los diferentes modos de culto que prevalecieron en el mundo romano fueron todos consideraros por el pueblo como igualmente verdaderos, por el filósofo como igualmente falsos, y por el magistrado como igualmente útiles. Y así la tolerancia produjo no sólo la indulgencia mutua, sino incluso la concordia religiosa. The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world were all considered by the people as equally true; by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate as equally useful. And thus toleration produced not only mutual indulgence, but even religious concord.
No juego al billar. I don't play pool.
Soy un ciudadano romano. I am a Roman citizen.
Dice que no sabe jugar al billar, pero siempre gana. Debe de ser la suerte del principiante. She says she can't play billiard, but she wins every time. It must be the beginner's luck.
Julio César, el gran héroe romano, fue asesinado. Julius Caesar, this great Roman hero, was assassinated.
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