divorcio
divorce
Noun divorcio m (plural divorcios)
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divorce (the legal dissolution of a marriage)
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divorce (a separation of connected things)
Verb divorcio
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of divorciar.
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Ellos no se ven desde el divorcio.
They haven't seen each other since the divorce.
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Quieres el divorcio, ¿no es así?
You want a divorce, don't you?
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El divorcio fue finalizado esta mañana en el despacho del abogado.
The divorce was finalized this morning at the attorney's office.
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La Iglesia Católica se opone al divorcio.
The Catholic Church is opposed to divorce.
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El divorcio generalmente es una ruptura dolorosa.
Divorce is generally a painful parting.
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Oír acerca del divorcio de Tom fue un shock.
It was a shock to hear about Tom's divorce.
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Consideren el divorcio.
Consider divorce.
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Las noticias sobre su divorcio fueron una gran sorpresa.
The news that she got divorced was a big surprise.
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Ella le dijo que quería el divorcio.
She told him she wanted a divorce.
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Para él, el divorcio es un buen invento, con una única desventaja: primero te tienes que casar.
For him, divorce is a good invention, with one sole disadvantage: you have to get married first.
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