Usage examples of "guerra santa" in Spanish with translation to English

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Durante la guerra, la gente pasó muchos apuros. During the war, people went through many hardships.
Tenía nueve años cuando le pregunté a mi madre si de verdad existía Santa Claus. I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
Japón sabía que estaba ganando la guerra. Japan knew it was winning the war.
La niña cree aún en Santa Claus. The girl still believes in Santa Claus.
Ellos son víctimas de la así llamada guerra. They are victims of the so-called war.
Muchas personas se rehúsan a comer carne durante Semana Santa. Many people refuse to eat meat during Easter.
Los Estados Unidos jamás le declararon la guerra a Hitler. Fue en el otro sentido. The USA never declared war on Hitler. It was the other way.
¡Santa bolsa de bálago! Holy bag of straw!
José dice que quiere morir antes de la Tercera Guerra Mundial. José says he wants to die before the Third World War.
Tom le enseñó la carta de Santa Claus. Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
Tom no quería ir a la guerra. Tom didn't want to go to war.
Las mujeres fueron las que sufrieron más en la época de la Santa Inquisición. Women were the ones who suffered the most during the Inquisition age.
Lo que menos necesitamos es una guerra. The last thing we need is a war.
El miércoles que viene empieza la Semana Santa. Easter begins next Wednesday.
La guerra prácticamente ha acabado. The war is essentially over.
La Santa Inquisición comenzó con el Papa Lucio III. The Holy Inquisition started with Pope Lucius III.
La guerra estalló en 1941. War broke out in 1941.
Los elfos son los pequeños ayudantes de Santa. Elves are Santa's little helpers.
La mayoría de los jóvenes no conocen los horrores de la guerra. Most young people don't know the terror of war.
La Semana Santa acaba con la resurrección de Jesucristo. Easter week ends up with Jesus' resurrection.
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