pie
/ˈpje/, [ˈpje]foot
Noun pie m (plural pies)
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foot (of a person)
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(poetry) foot
Verb pie
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First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of piar.
Noun pie m (plural pies)
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(Central America, South America) pie
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Me disculpé con ella por pisarle en su pie.
I apologized to her for stepping on her foot.
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¿Vas a la escuela a pie todos los días?
Do you walk to school every day?
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¿Vas al colegio a pie o en bicicleta?
Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
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Tom tiene pie de atleta.
Tom has athlete's foot.
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Es mejor morir de pie que vivir arrodillado.
Better to die standing than to live on your knees.
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Él estaba de pie.
He was standing.
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¿Por qué vas a pie si tienes un auto?
Why do you walk when you have a car?
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Nunca más voy a volver a poner un pie en esta casa.
I'll never set foot in this house again.
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El tren estaba tan lleno que tuve que quedarme de pie durante todo el trayecto.
The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
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La oferta de trabajo sigue en pie.
The job offer still stands.
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