Usage examples of "jefes de Estado" in Spanish with translation to English

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Los manifestantes demandaban una reforma de estado. The protesters demanded government reform.
¿Ha estado alguna vez en Londres? Have you been to London?
¿Tony ha estado viendo televisión? Has Tony been watching TV?
No he estado nunca en los Estados Unidos. I have never been to the States.
Tom ha estado intentando aprender a hacer malabares. Tom has been trying to learn how to juggle.
Mi padre nunca ha estado en el extranjero. My father has never been abroad.
He estado en el centro comercial. I've been to the mall.
Ella ha estado invirtiendo su energía en ayudar a los pobres de esa área. She has been investing her energy in helping the poor in that area.
En el estado de Schleswig-Holstein en la Alemania Federal, el danés es reconocido como una lengua minoritaria protegida. Danish is recognised as a protected minority language in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Él ya ha estado en Suiza. He has been to Switzerland before.
Tom ha estado enfermo hartas veces recientemente. Tom has been sick a lot recently.
Yo estaba muy contento de que ella hubiera estado de mi lado. I was very glad that she took the side of me.
¡He estado muy ocupado ultimamente! I'm very busy these days!
La familia es el elemento natural y fundamental de la sociedad y tiene derecho a la protección de la sociedad y del Estado. The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.
La dermatitis atópica ha estado aumentando últimamente en bebés. Atopic dermatitis has been increasing on babies recently.
Nunca he estado allí. I have never been there myself.
Ellos han estado casados por veinte años. They have been married for twenty years.
Debería usted tener en cuenta su estado mental. You should take account of his mental condition.
Tom debía haber estado aquí. Tom should've been there.
Él ya había estado allí. He had been there before.
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