pared
/paˈɾed/, [paˈɾeð̞]wall
Noun pared f (plural paredes)
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wall, especially of a house or room
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Gracias por construir esta pared.
Thank you for building this wall.
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Clavé un clavo en la pared para colgar un cuadro.
I hammered a nail into the wall in order to hang a painting.
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Esta sala de clases está separada de aquella por una pared.
This classroom is separated from that one by a wall.
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Mira el cuadro en la pared.
Look at the picture on the wall.
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-Espejo, espejo en la pared. ¿Quién es la más bella de todo el mundo? Y el espejo siempre contestaba: Tú, mi reina, eres la más bella de todas.
"Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who in the land is fairest of all?" And then the mirror would always reply: "You, my queen, are fairest of all."
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Él colgó un viejo remo de madera en la pared como adorno.
He hung an old, wooden oar on his wall as a decoration.
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No va a escuchar. Es como hablarle a una pared.
He won't listen. I might as well talk to a brick wall.
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Se aplastaron contra la pared.
They flattened themselves against the wall.
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Hay un gran agujero en la pared.
There is a big hole in the wall
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Hay un Picasso en la pared.
There is a Picasso on the wall.
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