piedra
/ˈpjedɾa/, [ˈpje.ð̞ɾa]stone
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Piedra rompe tijera. Tijera corta papel. Papel envuelve piedra.
Rock breaks scissors. Scissors cut paper. Paper smothers rock.
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El niño le lanzó una piedra al perro.
The child threw a stone at the dog.
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Él se tropezó con una piedra.
He tripped over a stone.
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Las ruinas de la Edad de Piedra fueron descubiertas.
The Stone Age ruins were discovered.
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Tom lanzó una piedra al árbol.
Tom threw a rock at the tree.
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Este edificio está hecho de piedra.
This building is made of stone.
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Tom tiró una piedra en el estanque.
Tom threw a stone into the pond.
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Las boleadoras consisten de una cuerda larga con dos bolas de piedra en los extremos.
Bolas are made up of a long cord with two stone balls at the free ends.
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¿Quién tiró una piedra a mi perro?
Who threw a stone at my dog?
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Las lenguas no están grabadas en piedra. Las lenguas viven a través de todos nosotros.
Languages are not carved in stone. Languages live through all of us.
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Ayúdame a mover esta piedra.
Help me move this stone.
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La piedra es pesada.
The stone is heavy.
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La estatua está esculpida en piedra.
The statue is carved out of stone.
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La piedra que caía lo mató de un golpe.
A blow from a falling stone killed him.
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