robado
/roˈbado/, [roˈβ̞a.ð̞o]stolen
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María negó haber robado el dinero.
Mary denied having stolen the money.
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Tom podría haber robado la cámara de Mary.
Tom might have stolen Mary's camera.
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Acusó al hombre de haber robado.
He accused the man of stealing.
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Creo que podría ser él quien se llevó el dinero robado.
I think he could be the one who took the stolen money.
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El dinero robado ha sido encontrado.
The stolen money has been found.
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Me han robado mi bicicleta.
I had my bicycle stolen.
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Tom llamó a la compañía de seguros para informar de que le habían robado el coche.
Tom called the insurance company to report that his car had been stolen.
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Alguien ha robado el carro de Tom.
Someone stole Tom's car.
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No lo puedes acusar de haber robado a menos que tengas pruebas.
You can't accuse him of stealing unless you have proof.
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El niño negó haber robado la bicicleta.
The boy denied having stolen the bicycle.
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¡Ese tío me ha robado la cartera! ¡Deténganlo!
That guy stole my wallet! Stop him!
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Su coche fue robado en pleno día.
He had his car stolen in broad daylight.
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Tom no debería haber robado el dinero de Mary.
Tom shouldn't have stolen Mary's money.
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Le acusó de haber robado su dinero.
She accused him of stealing her money.
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Alguien ha robado todo mi dinero.
Someone has stolen all my money.
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