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

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He's a bread addict. Él es un adicto al pan.
The boy is eating bread. El chico está comiendo pan.
The man is eating bread. El hombre está comiendo pan.
Mayuko eats bread for breakfast. Mayuko come pan para desayunar.
Tom is cutting the bread. Tom está cortando el pan.
She has a little bread. Ella tiene un poco de pan.
He likes bread and butter. A él le gusta el pan con mantequilla.
Bread is made from flour. El pan se hace a partir de harina
The woman tastes the bread. La mujer prueba el pan.
This bread is very delicious. Este pan es muy delicioso.
The bread really smells good. El pan huele muy bien.
He's a bread lover. Él es un amante del pan.
I prefer rice to bread. Prefiero el arroz al pan.
Bread is made from wheat. El pan está hecho de trigo.
I like rice more than bread. Me gusta el arroz más que el pan.
My mother bakes bread every morning. Mi madre hornea pan todas las mañanas.
The bread is old and hard. El pan está viejo y duro.
All griefs with bread are less Las penas con pan son menos
The bread is in the oven. El pan está en el horno.
You bake bread in your ovens. Ustedes hacen pan en sus hornos.
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