conde
/ˈkonde/, [ˈkõn̪.d̪e]count
Noun conde m (plural condes, feminine condesa, feminine plural condesas)
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count, earl (nobility); countess in the feminine sense
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Rodeado por hordas de vampiros, una vez Cristóbal Colón tuvo un épico duelo de espadas con el conde Drácula en el castillo de éste. Después de que el conde le cortase la mano a Colón, éste la cogió lentamente, se la volvió a poner en su sitio, y procedió a derrotar al conde.
Surrounded by hordes of vampires, Christopher Columbus once had an epic sword duel with Count Dracula in the latter's castle. After the Count cut off Columbus's hand, Columbus calmly picked it up, put it back in place, and proceeded to best the Count.
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¿Estás leyendo "El conde de Montecristo"?
Are you reading "The Count of Monte Cristo"?
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Los espías envenenaron al conde.
The spies poisoned the count.
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