Usage examples of "guardar rencor" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ja ja ja, de verdad que eres malo para guardar secretos. A-hahaha, you really are bad at keeping secrets.
No te guardo rencor. I bear no grudge against you.
Queremos comprar una casa, pero para eso necesitamos guardar dinero. We want to buy a house, but we need to save money for that.
Incluso ahora, muchos años después de la Guerra Fría, todavía hay mucho rencor entre los rusos y los alemanes, especialmente en las zonas que fueron ocupadas por la Unión Soviética. Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
Debo guardar un secreto con respecto al hecho. I must keep a secret with regard to the fact.
Deberías guardar tus objetos de valor en un lugar seguro. You should keep your valuables in a safe place.
¿Tengo que guardar cama? Must I stay in bed?
Él dijo que teníamos que guardar el secreto. He said we must keep the secret.
No eres el propietario de estos datos guardados. No podrás guardar tus progresos. Los trofeos se desactivarán. You are not the owner of this save data. You will not be able to save your progression. Trophies will be disabled.
¿Puedes guardar un secreto? Can you keep a secret?
No debería estar permitido guardar muestras de DNA. It shouldn't be permitted to store samples of DNA.
¿Qué formas necesitamos nosotros guardar? What forms do we need to file?
Los estudiantes deben guardar silencio durante la clase. Students must keep silent during a class.
¿Qué documentos necesitamos nosotros guardar? What forms do we need to file?
Las mujeres pueden guardar un secreto cuando no saben que lo es. Women can keep a secret when they don't know it is one.
Ella tiene el hábito de guardar viejas cartas. She has a way of keeping old letters.
Tom ni siquiera puede guardar un secreto. Tom can't ever keep a secret.
¿Sabes guardar un secreto? Can you keep a secret?
Hiciste bien en guardar el secreto. You did well to keep the secret.
Quiero una caja para guardar estos juguetes. I want a box in which to keep these toys.
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