Usage examples of "pálido" in Spanish with translation to English

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Él está un poco pálido. He looks kind of pale.
Pareces pálido. ¿Qué te ocurre? You look pale. What's the matter with you?
Él se ve un poco pálido. He looks kind of pale.
¿Qué te pasa? Te ves pálido. What's the matter? You look pale.
Hoy se te ve un poco pálido. You look pale today.
Se puso pálido cuando oyó la noticia. His face turned pale on hearing the news.
Tom se ve pálido. ¿Le pasa algo? Tom looks pale. Is anything the matter with him?
Él se puso pálido al oír la noticia. He turned pale at the news.
Su rostro era pálido y sus ropas humildes. His face was pale and his clothing humble.
Pareces pálido. Sería mejor que te tumbaras en la cama de una vez. You look pale. You had better lie down in bed at once.
La muchacha se veía tan pálida. The girl looked so pale.
Cuando las personas salieron de la fábrica por la noche, sus caras lucían pálidas y enfermizas. When people came out of the factory in the evening, their faces looked white and ill.
Te ves pálida. ¿Debería llamar al doctor? You look pale. Shall I call the doctor?
Tom se está poniendo pálido. Tom is paling.
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