pan
/ˈpan/, [ˈpãn]bread
Noun pan m (plural panes)
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bread
- Para mi desayuno, tomo pan y leche.
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For my breakfast, I have bread and milk.
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bun (e.g. the kinds used for a hamburger or hot dog)
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(figuratively) money, dough
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(figuratively) work, job
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Me gusta el arroz más que el pan.
I like rice more than bread.
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El pan francés es muy popular en Brasil.
French bread is very popular in Brazil.
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Compraré un poco de queso y pan.
I'll buy some cheese and bread.
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Es la primera vez que le echo ají al pan.
This is the first time I've ever spread chili on bread.
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Tom untó un poco de mermelada de fresa sobre una rebanada de pan.
Tom spread some strawberry jam on a slice of bread.
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Tom se comió una pieza de pan tostado y se tomó una taza de café.
Tom ate a piece of toast and drank a cup of coffee.
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La mantequilla sobre el pan está muy buena.
The butter on the bread is very good.
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Él es adicto al pan.
He's a bread junkie.
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El chico está comiendo pan.
The boy is eating bread.
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Era tan pobre, que no podía comprar pan.
He was so poor that he couldn't buy bread.
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