diablo
/ˈdjablo/, [ˈd̪ja.β̞lo]devil
Noun diablo m (plural diablos, feminine diabla, feminine plural diablas)
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devil
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No le quiero vender mi alma al diablo.
I don't want to sell my soul to the devil.
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Yo pienso que el diablo no existe, sino que le ha creado el hombre, le ha creado a su imagen y semejanza.
I think the devil doesn't exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image and likeness.
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Cuando Dios parece estar muy cerca, el Diablo nunca está lejos.
Where God seems very close, the Devil is never far away.
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No dibujes al diablo en las paredes.
Don’t paint the devil on the wall.
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El corazón del hombre es el lugar donde mora el diablo; a veces noto un infierno dentro de mí.
The heart of man is the place the devil dwells in; I feel sometimes a hell within myself.
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El diablo nos enseña a hacer sus trucos, pero no a ocultarlos.
The devil teaches us his tricks but not how to hide them.
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Corrí como el diablo.
I ran like lightning.
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El diablo se oculta en la sala de clases.
The devil is hiding in the classroom.
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Para un tipo saludable y alegre como él enfermarse es como si el diablo tuviera insolación. Todos están hablando de ello.
For a healthy cheerful guy like that to get sick is like the devil getting sunstroke. Everyone is talking about it.
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Cuanto más tiene el diablo, más quiere tener.
The more the devil has, the more he wants.
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