vino
/ˈbino/, [ˈbi.no]came, wine
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El vino y la cerveza son buenos.
The wine and the beer are good.
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Un amigo mío vino a verme durante el día.
A friend of mine came to see me during the day.
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Su regalo es una botella de vino.
His present is a bottle of wine.
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Un vino rojo, por favor.
A red wine, please.
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Tom vino a verte.
Tom came to see you.
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¿Hay dinero suficiente para una botella de vino?
Is there enough money to get a bottle of wine?
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Tom bebió directamente de la botella de vino.
Tom drank directly from the wine bottle.
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Ha pasado un año desde que ella vino.
A year has passed since she came here.
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Él estaba sentado bebiendo vino.
He was sitting drinking wine.
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La onda expansiva vino y se llevó por delante todo y a todos.
The shock wave came and obliterated everything and everyone.
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Tom no vino a la última reunión.
Tom didn't come to the last meeting.
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Tom no vino al colegio ayer.
Tom didn't come to school yesterday.
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Espero que el vino sea de tu agrado.
I hope the wine is to your taste.
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Hay una botella de vino sobre la mesa.
There is a bottle of wine on the table.
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¿Queréis otro vaso de vino?
Would you like another glass of wine?
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No tomo vino.
I don't drink wine.
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Tom abrió otra botella de vino.
Tom opened another bottle of wine.
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¿Quieres vino blanco o vino tinto?
Would you like white wine or red?
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Una buena idea me vino a la mente.
I just got a good idea.
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Puede echar el vino en el vaso.
You can pour the wine into the glass.
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