sus

/sus/, [sus]

their, your


Examples
  • Algunos dueños de perros se preguntan si estará bien darles de comer pescado a sus perros.

    Some dog owners wonder if it's OK to feed their dogs fish.

  • Lo amo a pesar de sus defectos.

    I love him none the less for his faults.

  • Ella no quiere ser dependiente de sus padres.

    She does not want to be dependent on her parents.

  • Sus pedidos nunca me llegaron.

    Her request never reached me.

  • Hasta los veinticinco años, los niños quieren a sus padres; a los veinticinco les juzgan, después les perdonan.

    Until the age of 21, children love their parents; at 25 they judge them, afterwards they forgive them.

  • No deberías hablar mal de Jack a sus espaldas.

    You shouldn't talk about Jack behind his back.

  • Ella habla de todo con sus padres.

    She talks about everything with her parents.

  • Ellas defienden sus errores como si estuvieran defendiendo su herencia.

    They defend their errors as if they were defending their inheritance.

  • No digas cosas que le hieran a otros sus sentimientos.

    Don't say such things that hurt others' feelings.

  • Sus repetidos delitos lo llevaron a la corte.

    His repeated delinquencies brought him to court.

  • Los colonizadores y colonizadoras tuvieron una vida difícil, y de igual manera sus hijos.

    Pioneer men and women had a hard life, and so did their children.

  • El cuervo extendió sus alas.

    The crow spread his wings.

  • Él ya ha terminado sus deberes.

    He has already finished his homework.

  • El policía le leyó a Tom sus derechos.

    The policeman read Tom his rights.

  • Cuando se queda sin cuchillos, Lyle unta sus tostadas de mantequilla con una cuchara.

    When he runs out of knives, Lyle butters his toast with a spoon.

  • No podían comunicar sus ideas a hombres.

    They couldn't communicate their ideas to men.

  • Los que trabajan con sus mentes gobiernan otros; los que trabajan con su fuerza son gobernado por otros.

    Those who labour with their minds govern others; those who labour with their strength are governed by others.

  • Los números primos son como la vida: son totalmente lógicos, pero es imposible descubrir sus reglas, aunque te pases todo el tiempo pensando en ellos.

    Prime numbers are like life; they are completely logical, but impossible to find the rules for, even if you spend all your time thinking about it.

  • Un hombre que rompe sus promesas no es confiable.

    A man who breaks his promises cannot be trusted.

  • Los padres están jugando un juego con sus hijos.

    The parents are playing a game with their children.


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