reina
/ˈreina/, [ˈrei̯.na]queen
Noun reina f (plural reinas)
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queen
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(chess) queen
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(card games) queen
Verb reina
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of reinar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of reinar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of reinar.
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La reina fue encarcelada en la Torre de Londres.
The queen was imprisoned in the tower of London.
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Que Dios salve la Reina.
God save the Queen.
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El sol es rey del cielo y la luna es reina de la las estrellas.
The sun is the king of the sky, the moon is the queen of the stars.
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¡Viva la reina!
Long live the Queen!
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En cada colmena sólo puede haber una reina.
In each beehive there can only be one queen.
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Es la reina del claqué; no hay quien supere su ritmo y su gracia de movimientos.
She is the queen of tap dancing; there is no one who surpasses her rhythm and grace of movement.
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La matemática es la reina de las ciencias.
Mathematics is the queen of the sciences.
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Veo una reina.
I see a queen.
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La reina Victoria se casó en 1840.
Queen Victoria was married in 1840.
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En Gran Bretaña el rey reina pero no gobierna.
In Great Britain the king reigns, but does not govern.
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