batallas

battles


Verb batallas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of batallar.

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Examples
  • El soldado nunca tuvo cicatrices de las batallas.

    The soldier never got scars from battles.

  • Ellos se mostraron sus heridas y hablaron sobre sus batallas, sus viajes.

    They showed each other their wounds, talked about their battles, their travels.

  • Uno puede ganar varias batallas pero perder la guerra.

    One can win several battles but lose the war.

  • Colón era conocido por usar la técnica del "ondea-la-bandera-blanca-y-entonces-abre-fuego", así ganó muchas batallas.

    Columbus was notorious for using the "wave-the-white-flag-then-open-fire" technique, and won many battles this way.

  • Yo solo puedo pelear mis batallas.

    I can fight my battles myself.


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