pastor
/pasˈtoɾ/, [pasˈt̪oɾ]pastor, shepherd
Noun pastor m (plural pastores, feminine pastora, feminine plural pastoras)
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shepherd
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herder
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pastor, priest
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No nací para la vida de un pastor.
I was not made for the life of a shepherd.
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Nuestro pastor es vegetariano y ateo.
Our minister is a vegetarian and an atheist.
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La chica cerró los ojos y escuchó al pastor.
The girl closed her eyes and listened to the pastor.
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Le confesó los pecados al pastor.
He confessed his sins to the pastor.
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El pastor cuenta sus ovejas: "una, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco... cien."
The shepherd counts the sheep: "One, two, three, four, five ... one hundred."
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El pastor siempre intenta persuadir a las ovejas de que sus intereses y los suyos propios son los mismos.
The shepherd always tries to persuade his flock that its interests and his own are one and the same.
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Puede que los sermones del pastor te aburran pero son moralmente edificantes.
The pastor's sermons may bore you, but they are morally edifying.
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El pastor dijo que Tom iba a arder en el infierno.
The pastor said Tom's going to burn in hell.
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Bob se volvió pastor.
Bob became a pastor.
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