corazón
/koɾaˈθon/, [ko.ɾaˈθõn]heart
Noun corazón m (plural corazones)
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(anatomy) heart (organ of the body)
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emotions, kindness, spirit
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the center of an object
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core (of a fruit)
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artichoke heart
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(card games) heart (a playing card of the suit hearts, corazones)
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La última palabra que ella escribió fue: "Mi corazón está en llamas".
The very last words she wrote were: "My heart is on fire."
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Mi corazón late rápido cada vez que la veo.
My heart beats fast each time I see her.
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El hombre de edad mayor toma medicamentos fuertes para su corazón.
The elderly man takes strong drugs for his heart.
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Todos los hombres son buenos en el fondo de su corazón.
All people are good in the bottom of their hearts.
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Mi pobre corazón está sufriendo.
How my poor heart aches!
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La noticia le rompió el corazón.
The news broke her heart.
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Haz lo que dicte tu corazón, él nunca miente.
Follow your heart, for it never lies.
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Yo digo esto del corazón.
I say this from my heart.
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Mientras tengas a alguien a quien amar desde el corazón, tienes una fuerza alentadora y puedes encarar al mundo entero.
As long as you have someone you love from the heart, you have a motivating force and you can face the entire world.
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Te amo, corazón.
I love you, sweet heart.
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