jabón
/xaˈbon/, [xaˈβ̞õn]soap
Noun jabón m (plural jabones)
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soap
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A Tom se le metió jabón en los ojos.
Tom got soap in his eyes.
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Jabón, por favor.
Soap, please.
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Siempre me lavo la cara con agua y jabón.
I always wash my face with soap and water.
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El jabón ayuda a remover lo sucio.
Soap helps remove the dirt.
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No hay jabón.
There's no soap.
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No digas palabrotas o te voy a lavar la boca con jabón.
Don't curse or I'll wash your mouth out with soap.
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Se lavan las manos con jabón.
They wash their hands with soap.
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Una enfermera me trajo pan y café, pero el pan era viejo y el café tenía gusto a jabón.
A nurse brought me some bread and coffee, but the bread was stale and the coffee tasted of soap.
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¡Te lavaré la boca con jabón!
I'll wash your mouth out with soap!
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El jabón me irritó los ojos.
The soap irritated my eyes.
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