cigarro
/θiˈɡaro/, [θiˈɣ̞a.ro]cigar
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Deja el cigarro, por favor.
Please give up smoking.
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Él se fumó un cigarro después de almorzar.
He smoked a cigar after lunch.
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¿Quieres echar un cigarro?
How about a smoke?
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Él dejó el cigarro.
He gave up cigarettes.
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A veces un cigarro es tan solo un cigarro.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
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Tom no soporta el olor del humo de cigarro.
Tom can't stand the smell of cigarette smoke.
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¿Quieres un cigarro?
Have a cigar?
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Estoy prendiendo mi cigarro.
I am lighting my cigar.
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Él pidió un cigarro.
He asked for a cigarette.
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