granjero
/ɡɾanˈxeɾo/, [ɡɾãŋˈxe.ɾo]farmer
Noun granjero m (plural granjeros, feminine granjera, feminine plural granjeras)
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farmer
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Pero el granjero le sonrió.
But the farmer smiled at him.
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Ella abrió la puerta e invitó a entrar al joven granjero.
She opened the door and invited the young farmer in.
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Tom no quería casarse con la hija del granjero.
Tom didn't want to marry the farmer's daughter.
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Soy un granjero.
I'm a farmer.
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Él quería ser un granjero.
He wanted to be a farmer.
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Mi abuelo era un granjero.
My grandfather was a farmer.
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Se casó con la hija de un granjero.
He married a farmer's daughter.
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Pero el granjero fue amable con él y le enseñó mucho.
But the farmer was kind to him and taught him a lot.
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Él le compró huevos y leche a un granjero.
He bought eggs and milk from a farmer.
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Mary no había sospechado que ella le gustase al joven granjero, ella le quería como a un hermano.
Mary had not suspected that the young farmer liked her; she loved him as a brother.
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