Sentence examples of "oración indirecta" in Spanish
A fin de matar el tiempo en sus largos viajes, Cristóbal Colón una vez hizo una oración con un número infinito de palabras.
As a means to pass the time on his long journeys, Christopher Columbus once made a sentence with an infinite number of words.
Una oración puede afirmar algo falso mientras al mismo tiempo ser gramaticalmente correcta.
A sentence can state something false while at the same time be grammatically correct.
—¡Walakum-us-Salam, Al-Sayib! —respondió Dima, aumentando el volumen de su teléfono esta vez, para evitar hacer de ésta una oración duplicada— ¿Qué andas haciendo estos días?
"Walakum-us-Salam, Al-Sayib!" Dima replied, but raised the volume on his phone this time, so as to avoid making this a duplicate sentence. "What are you up to these days?"
Cada oración que comience con "No soy racista, pero" probablemente sea muy racista.
Every sentence that starts with "I'm not racist, but" is likely to be very racist indeed.
Es curioso cómo el alemán puede coger un verbo, partirlo en dos, y extenderlo por una oración de cinco proposiciones.
It's funny how German can take a verb, cut it in half, and spread it over a five-clause sentence.
La oración número 888.888 traerá a su dueño años de buena suerte.
Sentence Number 888,888 will bring its owner years upon years of luck.
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