pescar
/pesˈkaɾ/, [pesˈkaɾ]fish, to fish
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Nadie dice que no podés ir a pescar.
Nobody says you can't go fishing.
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Tom ha ido a pescar.
Tom has gone fishing.
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Tom fue a pescar.
Tom went fishing.
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Nunca más te llevo a pescar.
I'm never taking you fishing again.
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Voy seguido a pescar a ese río.
I often go fishing in that river.
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Quiero ir a pescar.
I want to go fishing.
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Uno fue a pescar, el otro fue a comprar.
One went fishing, another went shopping.
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Si mañana vas a pescar yo también voy.
If you go fishing tomorrow, I will, too.
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Cuando era niño, iba mucho a pescar al río con mi hermano.
When I was a little boy, I often went fishing with my brother in the river.
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Él sale a pescar día por medio.
He goes fishing every other day.
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Solía ir a pescar con mi padre cuando era un niño.
I used to go fishing with my father when I was a child.
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Le encanta pescar.
He loves to fish.
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Le gusta pescar.
He is fond of fishing.
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A mi padre le gusta pescar y a mí también.
My father likes fishing, and so do I.
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Mi padre se fue a pescar.
My father went fishing.
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Cuando era un niño, se iba a pescar los domingos.
When he was a child, he would go fishing on Sundays.
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Tom y Mary fueron a pescar juntos.
Tom and Mary went fishing together.
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Él se va a pescar todas las semanas.
Every week he goes fishing.
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Pescar es uno de los pasatiempos más populares.
Fishing is one of the most popular hobbies.
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A él le gusta salir a pescar solo.
He likes to go out fishing alone.
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