jamón
/xaˈmon/, [xaˈmõn]ham
Noun jamón m (plural jamones)
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ham (the thigh and buttock of an animal slaughtered for meat)
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ham, gammon (meat from the thigh of a hog cured for food)
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Tom se comió parte del jamón, y luego dejó el resto en el refrigerador.
Tom ate part of the ham, and then put the rest into the refrigerator.
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Algunos niños trajeron sandwiches de mantequilla de cacahuete, algunos de jamón y otros de queso.
Some children brought peanut butter sandwiches, some ham, and others cheese.
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El jamón se hace de la pata trasera de los cerdos.
Ham comes from the hind leg of a pig.
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Tom loncheó el jamón.
Tom sliced the ham.
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Creo que deberías comerte un sándwich de jamón.
I think you should eat a ham sandwich.
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Come un poco de jamón.
Have some ham.
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Una tapa de jamón, por favor, y una caña.
A small portion of ham, please, and a draught beer.
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Un sándwich sin jamón no es un sándwich.
A sandwich without ham is not a sandwich.
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Le gusta el jamón y los huevos.
He likes ham and eggs.
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