Usage examples of "mosca enana" in Spanish with translation to English

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Vi una mosca en el tejado. I saw a fly on the ceiling.
Una mosca puede andar por el techo. A fly can walk on the ceiling.
¿Viste el vídeo donde el presidente Obama mató una mosca con sus propias manos? Did you see that video where President Obama kills a fly with his bare hands?
Nunca uses un cañón para matar a una mosca. Never use a cannon to kill a fly.
Hay una mosca en el techo. There is a fly on the ceiling.
Es difícil aplastar una mosca con tus propias manos. It's hard to swat a fly with your bare hand.
Hay una mosca en el café. There is a fly in the coffee.
¿Has aplastado alguna vez una mosca con la mano? Have you ever squashed a fly with your hand?
"Estoy en la sopa", reportó la mosca a través de su walkie-talkie. "I am in the soup," reported the fly through its walkie-talkie.
Ella no puede lastimar ni a una mosca. She can't even harm a fly.
No creo que quiera ver lo que es el paraíso para una mosca. I don't think I want to see what a fly considers paradise.
Él no lastimaría ni a una mosca. He wouldn't hurt a fly.
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