Sentence examples of "University of Texas-Pan American" in Spanish

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No tenemos más pan. We do not have any more bread.
¿Qué le parece Texas? How do you like Texas so far?
Compré pan, café, azúcar y cosas por el estilo. I bought bread, coffee, sugar and the like.
Ayer vi la película titulada "La matanza de Texas" con mi novia. Ella estuvo muerta de miedo. I watched the film named "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" with my girlfriend yesterday. She was very afraid.
Ojalá el pan se conserve hasta mañana. I hope the bread keeps until tomorrow.
¿Qué le parece Texas hasta ahora? How do you like Texas so far?
Tom le enseñó a Mary a hornear pan. Tom taught Mary how to bake bread.
El hombre tiene más pan que su esposa. The man has more bread than his wife.
Desayunamos pan y huevos. We have bread and eggs for breakfast.
No solo de pan vive el hombre. Man lives not by bread alone.
Me dio pan y leche. He gave me bread and milk.
Ella hace el pan de una manera especial. She has a special way of making bread.
Él es un adicto al pan. He's a bread addict.
El pan está sobre la mesa. The bread's on the table.
¿Tienes pan para comer? Do you have any bread to eat?
Quisiera un poco más de pan, por favor. I'd like some more bread, please.
¿Dónde quedó todo el pan? Where did all the bread go?
Los ratones se comieron algo del pan. The mice ate some of the bread.
¿Dónde fue a parar todo el pan? Where did all the bread go?
¡Cómete el pan! Eat the bread!
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