literatura
/liteɾaˈtuɾa/, [li.t̪e.ɾaˈt̪u.ɾa]literature
Noun literatura f (plural literaturas)
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literature
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Las escuelas tienen que prestar más atención al aprendizaje de lenguas y a la literatura.
Schools must pay more attention to language learning and to literature.
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Como yo estudio literatura, tiendo a ver las películas desde una perspectiva artística.
Because I study literature, I tend to see films from an artistic perspective.
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Me interesa mucho la literatura clásica.
I'm very interested in classical literature.
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La literatura es un punto fuerte en la cultura brasilera.
Literature is a strong point in Brazilian culture.
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No estoy tan interesado como tú en la literatura.
I am not as interested in literature as you.
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Nadie estaba consciente de su talento para la literatura.
No one was aware of her literary talent.
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La dificultad del idioma japonés impide que los extranjeros, a excepción de un puñado, tengan un acercamiento a la literatura japonesa en su idioma original.
The difficulties of the Japanese language prevent all but a handful of foreigners from approaching the literature in the original.
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La literatura es el futuro de una nación.
Literature is the future of a nation.
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Hablamos sobre poesía y literatura.
We talked about poetry and literature.
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Necesitamos instrucciones formales en literatura.
We need some formal instruction in literature.
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