pie
/ˈpje/, [ˈpje]foot
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Apoye el pie en ese escalón.
Rest your foot on that step.
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Las anotaciones están al pie de la página.
The footnotes are at the bottom of the page.
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Escriba usted la firma al pie.
Sign it at the bottom.
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A Tom le duele el dedo gordo de su pie derecho.
Tom has a pain in his big toe on his right foot.
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¡Se me ha vuelto a dormir el pie!
My foot's asleep again!
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Voy al colegio a pie.
I walk to school.
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Si yo hubiera tomado la llave, yo no estaría de pie detrás de la puerta.
If I had taken the key, I wouldn't be standing behind the door.
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¿Cuánto se tarda en ir a Viena a pie?
How long does it take to get to Vienna on foot?
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Tuvimos que hacer a pie todo el camino a la estación.
We had to walk all the way to the station.
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Me duele el pie.
My foot is aching.
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Todos nos pusimos de pie al mismo tiempo.
We all stood up at once.
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¿Sigue en pie el plan para mañana en la noche?
Are we still on for tomorrow night?
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Suelo ir a pie.
I usually go on foot.
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¿Qué le pasó a tu pie?
What happened to your foot?
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Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus.
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Hay un viejo castillo al pie de la montaña.
There is an old castle at the foot of the mountain.
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Ella se disculpó conmigo por haber pisado mi pie.
She apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
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Cuando el profesor entró, ella se puso en pie.
She stood up when her teacher came in.
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Veo a una chica de pie bajo aquel árbol.
I see a girl standing under that tree.
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Viajamos a pie.
We traveled on foot.
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