cosas

/ˈkosas/, [ˈko.sas]

stuff, things


Examples
  • ¡Centra tu atención en las cosas verdaderamente importantes!

    Focus your attention on the really important things.

  • Mejor hubieras parado de comprar cosas a tu antojo.

    You had better stop buying things at random.

  • Sé unas cuantas cosas.

    I know a few things.

  • Tengo muchas cosas para comer en la despensa.

    I have plenty of things to eat in the pantry.

  • Los niños pequeños siempre preguntan cosas que los adultos dan por supuestas.

    Little children always question things we adults take for granted.

  • La religión consiste en un conjunto de cosas que el hombre medio piensa que cree, y desearía estar seguro.

    Religion consists in a set of things which the average man thinks he believes, and wishes he was certain.

  • Y en muchos países, donde los animales ya están bajo presión debido a que sus hogares están siendo destruidos por la agricultura, las cosas pueden empeorar aún más.

    And in many countries, where the animals are already under pressure because their homes are being destroyed by agriculture, things can get even worse.

  • Tenía algunas cosas que hacer.

    I had some things to do.

  • Entiendo, pero así son las cosas. Hay que aceptarlas.

    I understand, but that's the way things are. You have to accept it.

  • En general las cosas están bien.

    In general, things are all right.

  • No soy bueno para hacer varias cosas a la vez.

    I'm not good at multitasking.

  • Llamemos a las cosas por su nombre.

    Let's call a spade a spade.

  • Soy tan tonto... estoy intentando explicarte cosas que no entiendo ni yo.

    I'm so dumb... I'm trying to explain things to you that I don't understand myself.

  • Deja mis cosas en paz.

    Let my things alone.

  • El ladrón no tenía ningún plan, simplemente entró en la tienda y cogió cosas al azar.

    The burglar didn't have any plan - he just entered the shop and grabbed things at random.

  • A menudo no hago las cosas bien.

    I often get things wrong.

  • No se debe confundir soledad con aislamiento. Son dos cosas separadas.

    We shouldn't confuse solitude with isolation. They are two separate things.

  • Mary sabe muchas cosas.

    Mary knows many things.

  • La gente hace cosas estúpidas cuando está cansada.

    People do stupid things when they're tired.

  • Perdió los estribos y me empezó a llamar cosas.

    He lost his temper and began calling me names.


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