Usage examples of "entidad de crédito" in Spanish with translation to English

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Si consideras al lenguaje como un ser viviente formado por la entidad de hablantes, dividirlo estrictamente en "correcto" y "incorrecto" tiene poco sentido. If you see language as a living being, formed by the entity of all speakers, dividing strictly into "right" and "wrong" makes little sense.
¿Quiere pagar con una tarjeta de crédito? You want to pay with a credit card?
Él paga con una tarjeta de crédito. He pays with a credit card.
Llamo porque he perdido mi carta de crédito. I'm calling because I've lost my credit card.
Me olvidé mi tarjeta de crédito en casa. I forgot my credit card at home.
No aceptaban tarjetas de crédito, y tuvimos que dejar el lugar. They didn't take credit cards, and we had to leave the place.
Tom lo pagó con tarjeta de crédito. Tom paid for it by credit card.
¿Tiene tarjeta de crédito? Do you have a credit card?
¿Puedo usar una tarjeta de crédito? Can I use a credit card?
Me gustaría pagar con tarjeta de crédito. I'd like to pay by credit card.
Las tarjetas de crédito son de plástico. The credit cards are plastic.
Las tarjetas de crédito son útiles pero peligrosas. Credit cards are useful but dangerous.
No aceptaban tarjetas de crédito. They didn't take credit cards.
Su tarjeta de crédito, por favor. Your credit card, please.
¿Qué tarjetas de crédito puedo utilizar? Which credit cards can I use?
A la policía le es muy sencillo comprender que alguien ha robado mi tarjeta de crédito y se ha llevado una enorme cantidad de dinero. Es mucho más díficil hacerles comprender que "alguien ha robado mi espada mágica" The police are really good at understanding "someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of money". It's a lot harder to get them to buy into "someone stole my magic sword".
La vida es dura sin tarjeta de crédito. Life without a credit card is hard.
¿Tiene una tarjeta de crédito? Do you have a credit card?
¿Puedo pagar con una tarjeta de crédito? Can I pay with a credit card?
¿Dónde están tus tarjetas de crédito? Where are your credit cards?
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