pañuelo
/paˈɲwelo/, [paˈɲwe.lo]handkerchief, scarf
Noun pañuelo m (plural pañuelos)
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handkerchief
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handkerchief, neckerchief
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tissue, Kleenex
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Tom tiene un pañuelo de seda.
Tom has a silk scarf.
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Él se sacó el pañuelo.
He took out his handkerchief.
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Planché el pañuelo.
I ironed the handkerchief.
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Ella puso su pañuelo en su herida.
She applied her handkerchief to his wound.
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Se limpió las manos con un pañuelo.
He wiped his hands on a handkerchief.
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Límpiate la nariz con este pañuelo.
Blow your nose with this handkerchief.
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Siempre está perdiendo su pañuelo.
She is always losing her handkerchief.
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Se metió el pañuelo en el bolsillo.
He tucked the handkerchief in his pocket.
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"¿Cuánto cuesta este pañuelo?" "Son noventa y cinco céntimos"
"How much is this handkerchief?" "It is ninety-five cents."
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Este pañuelo está hecho de papel.
This handkerchief is made of paper.
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