Usage examples of "torre de la reina" in Spanish with translation to English

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La torre de la catedral de Sevilla antes era un minarete. The steeple of the cathedral of Seville used to be a minaret.
¡Hoy es el cumpleaños de la reina del pop Kylie Minogue! Today is the birthday of the queen of pop Kylie Minogue!
¿Visitaste la Torre de Londres? Did you visit the Tower of London?
¡Que Dios afeite a la Reina! God shave the Queen!
El Cielo y el Infierno sólo existen en el corazón de la gente. Heaven and Hell only exist in men's hearts.
Galileo dejó caer dos bolas desde la Torre de Pisa. Galileo dropped two balls from the Tower of Pisa.
En Inglaterra, la reina reina pero no gobierna. The queen reigns, but does not rule in England.
Cuando era niño, por lo general yo jugaba béisbol después de la escuela. As a kid I usually played baseball after school.
¿Nunca has visto la torre de Tokio? Have you ever seen Tokyo Tower?
La reina vive en el Palacio Buckingham. The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace.
Asegúrate de que todas las cajas estén bien selladas antes de la entrega. Make sure all the boxes are well sealed before the delivery.
Recuerdo haber visto a la reina. I remember meeting the queen.
Soy la más alta de la clase. I'm the tallest one in the class.
Este es el palacio en que viven el rey y la reina. This is the palace the king and queen live in.
Las doce estrellas en la bandera de la Unión Europea no simbolizan a los doce miembros fundadores de la unión. Simbolizan a los Doce Apóstoles. The twelve stars on the flag of the European Union do not symbolize the twelve founding members of the union. They symbolize the Twelve Apostles.
Es la primera vez que le saco una fotografía a la reina. It's the first time I take a picture of the Queen.
No aguanto las inconveniencias de la vida campestre. I can't bear the inconvenience of country life.
El águila es la reina de los vientos. The eagle is the queen of the winds.
Tom se fue de la casa un poco después de que Mary se fuera. Tom left the house shortly after Mary left.
La reina Elizabeth murió en 1603. Queen Elizabeth died in 1603.
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