aliento
/aˈljento/, [aˈljẽn̪.t̪o]breath
Noun aliento m (plural alientos)
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breath
- ¿Cómo huele mi aliento? — A una selva profunda y primordial.
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How does my breath smell? — Like a deep, primordial jungle.
Verb aliento
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of alentar.
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Yo te aliento a venir y arrodillarte conmigo al pie de la Cruz del Calvario y ser lavados por la sangre de Nuestro Salvador Jesucristo.
I encourage you to come and kneel with me at the foot of Calvary's Cross and be washed in the blood of Our Savior Jesus Christ.
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La vida no se mide por las veces que respiramos, sino por aquellos momentos que nos dejan sin aliento.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
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Tom parece sin aliento.
Tom looks winded.
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La verdad le arrebató el aliento.
The truth knocked the breath out of him.
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Si puedes ver tu aliento cuando exhalas, sabes que hace frío.
If you can see your breath when you exhale, you know it's cold.
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Tom está sin aliento y necesita hacer un descanso.
Tom is out of breath and needs to take a break.
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Él me dejó sin aliento.
He took my breath away.
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Dios mío, ella tiene un aliento horrible...
My God, she has really bad breath.
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Tom está sin aliento.
Tom is winded.
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Cuando lo vi, me dejó sin aliento.
When I saw it, it took my breath away.
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