pirata

/piˈɾata/, [piˈɾa.t̪a]

pirate


Noun pirata m or f (plural piratas)

  1. pirate
  2. (Argentina, derogatory) English, British

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Examples
  • El pirata observaba el mar con su catalejo.

    The pirate was observing the sea with his monocular.

  • Realmente no deberías usar software pirata.

    You really shouldn't use pirated software.

  • El tatarabuelo de Tom fue un pirata.

    Tom's great-great-grandfather was a pirate.

  • Ellos llamaron pirata al presidente Roosevelt.

    They called President Roosevelt a pirate.

  • A Cristóbal Colón le gustaban los torrentes de la bahía del Pirata, e iba a menudo a surfear allí.

    Christopher Columbus enjoyed the torrents of Pirate Bay and would often go surfing there.

  • Mi abuelo fue un pirata, un cazador de tesoros.

    My grandfather was a pirate, a treasure hunter.

  • Tom apareció en la fiesta vestido de pirata.

    Tom showed up at the party dressed like a pirate.

  • Hasta ahora he encontrado que ser un pirata apesta.

    So far, I have found that being a pirate sucks.


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