Usage examples of "manteca de cerdo" in Spanish with translation to English

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La manteca se hace con crema. Butter is made from cream.
Tom come como un cerdo. Tom eats like a pig.
Ella reemplazó la margarina por manteca. She substituted margarine for butter.
La vaca hace "mu", el gallo hace "quiquiriquí", el cerdo hace "oinc, oinc", el pato hace "cua, cua" y el gato hace "miau". The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
Transformamos la leche en queso y manteca. We make milk into cheese and butter.
A Tom no le gusta el cerdo. Tom doesn't like pork.
La manteca y el queso se hacen con leche. Butter and cheese are made from milk.
Más que el hierro, más que el plomo, más que el oro, necesito la electricidad. La necesito más de lo que necesito cordero o cerdo o lechuga o pepinos. La necesito para mis sueños. More than iron, more than lead, more than gold I need electricity. I need it more than I need lamb or pork or lettuce or cucumber. I need it for my dreams.
A Tom le gusta el pochoclo con mucha manteca. Tom likes popcorn with lots of butter.
¿Por qué andas con un cerdo? Why are you with a pig?
Comí pan con manteca esta mañana. I ate bread and butter this morning.
No es un cerdo; es un simio. It's not a pig; it's a monkey.
Yo pregunto si la manteca es unto I didn't beat around the bush
No comas como cerdo. Don't eat like a pig.
Es por eso que la carne de avestruz cuesta más del doble que la de ternera o cerdo. That's why ostrich meat costs more than twice as much as beef and pork.
Ellos sacrificaban el cerdo prohibido, y le daban muerte a todos los que se negaran a comer. They sacrificed forbidden swine, and put to death all who refused to eat.
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