destino
/desˈtino/, [d̪esˈt̪i.no]destination, destiny
Noun destino m (plural destinos)
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destiny, fate
- destino cruel
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cruel fate
- un capricho del destino
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a twist of fate
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destination
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position, post
Verb destino
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of destinar.
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Le esperaba un terrible destino.
A terrible fate awaited him.
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Aceptaré mi destino.
I will accept my fate.
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Es mi destino.
This is my destiny.
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Este es tu destino.
This is your fate.
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El destino baraja las cartas, nosotros jugamos.
Fate shuffles the cards; we play.
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Esta carta no llegará a su destino.
This letter won't reach its destination.
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Se embarcó a un avión con destino a Los Angeles.
He boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles.
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Esperanto es tanto lengua de destino como lengua origen en las traducciones.
Esperanto is both a target language as well as a source language for translations.
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A veces el destino es cruel.
Destiny is sometimes cruel.
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No puedo cambiar la dirección del viento, pero sí ajustar mis velas para llegar siempre a mi destino.
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.
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