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

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Ella ha perdido toda esperanza. She has lost all hope.
Vino con la esperanza de verte. She came hoping to see you.
Mientras haya vida, habrá esperanza. As long as there's life, there is hope.
No deberías perder la esperanza. You should not give up your hope.
Vosotras sois nuestra única esperanza. You're our only hope.
No debes perder la esperanza. You must not give up hope.
Ella perdió toda la esperanza. She has lost all hope.
Mientras haya vida, hay esperanza. As long as there is life, there is hope.
No deberíais perder la esperanza. You should not give up hope.
No deberíamos perder la esperanza. We should not lose hope.
Mientras hay vida, hay esperanza. While there is life, there is hope.
Tom cree que hay esperanza. Tom thinks there's hope.
Ésta era su única esperanza. This was his one and only hope.
A veces pierde la esperanza. He sometimes loses hope.
Vosotros sois nuestra única esperanza. You're our only hope.
El verde representa la esperanza. Green stands for hope.
Donde hay vida, hay esperanza. Where there is life, there is hope.
Trae una señal de esperanza. It brings a beacon of hope.
Con esperanza no se come Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper
El hombre perdió toda esperanza. The man lost all hope.
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