gente
/ˈxente/, [ˈxẽn̪.t̪e]people
Noun gente f (plural gentes)[1]
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people
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Todavía hay gente que no sabe leer.
There are still people who cannot read.
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Vino menos gente de lo que esperábamos.
Fewer people came than we were expecting.
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La gente viajaba a pie.
People used to travel on foot.
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Nosotros debemos pensar acerca del cuidado de la gente mayor.
We must think about the care of old people.
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Hay gente jugando cerca de la playa.
People are playing near the beach.
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La gente en la otra habitación está hablando francés.
The people in the other room are speaking French.
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La gente habla tanto de que necesitan dejar un mejor planeta para nuestros hijos, y se olvidan de la urgencia de dejar mejores niños para nuestro planeta.
People speak so much about the need for leaving a better planet for our children, and forget the urgency of leaving better children for our planet.
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¿Cuánta gente vino a tu fiesta?
How many people came to your party?
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No voy a aceptar esa clase de gente en mi casa.
I won't accept that kind of people in my house.
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La gente sin sentido del humor son como prados sin flores.
People with no sense of humor are like meadows with no flowers.
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