Usage examples of "English Channel" in English with translation to Spanish

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I was able to swim across The English Channel. Pude cruzar a nado el Canal de la Mancha.
She failed in her attempt to swim the Channel. Ella fracaso en su intento de nadar por el canal.
You have to speak English here. Tienes que hablar inglés aquí.
She tuned her television set to Channel 6. Sintonizó el Canal 6.
Mr. Smith doesn't speak English, does he? El Sr. Smith no habla inglés, ¿verdad?
Turn to channel 1. Cambia al canal 1.
We will employ a man who can speak English. Contrataremos a un hombre que sepa hablar inglés.
I wanted to switch channel, but my wife didn't let me. Quería cambiar de canal, pero mi esposa no me dejó.
I'll miss the English class today. Faltaré a la clase de inglés de hoy.
It's time for the news on Channel 79. Es hora de las noticias en Canal 79.
That boy is speaking English. Ese chico está hablando inglés.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Muchas palabras inglesas provienen del latín.
Does he speak English? ¿Él habla inglés?
Can you not speak English? ¿No puedes hablar inglés?
The bilingual school teaches English and Portuguese. La escuela bilingüe enseña inglés y portugués.
He had his secretary translate the letter into English. Pidió a su secretaria que tradujera la carta al inglés.
English is a Germanic language. El inglés es una lengua germánica.
You can improve your English if you try. Si haces el esfuerzo, puedes mejorar tu inglés.
How long have you been learning English? ¿Por cuanto tiempo has estado estudiando Ingles?
They have English lessons three times a week. Ellos tienen clases de inglés tres veces a la semana.
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