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

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Confesé haber robado el dinero. I confessed to stealing the money.
Pronto se dio cuenta de que le habían robado. He soon realised that he had been robbed.
Admitió haber robado el tesoro. He admitted that he had stolen the treasure.
Me han robado mi bicicleta. I had my bicycle stolen.
Me han robado el reloj. My watch has been stolen.
Mi reloj ha sido robado. My watch has been stolen.
Parte del dinero fue robado. Some of the money was stolen.
Alguien ha robado mi maleta. Somebody has stolen my suitcase.
Ellos encontraron el dinero robado. They found the stolen money.
Me han robado el móvil. My mobile has been stolen.
Tom negó haber robado el dinero. Tom denied having stolen the money.
La policía persiguió al coche robado. The police chased the stolen car.
Alguien ha robado todo mi dinero. Someone has stolen all my money.
Alguien me ha robado la maleta. Somebody has stolen my suitcase.
Tom negó haber robado alguna cosa. Tom denied that he had stolen anything.
Acusó al hombre de haber robado. He accused the man of stealing.
María negó haber robado el dinero. Mary denied having stolen the money.
Tom confesó haber robado el dinero. Tom confessed to stealing the money.
Alguien ha de haber robado tu reloj. Someone must have stolen your watch.
Le acusó de haber robado su dinero. She accused him of stealing her money.
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