toman
take, they take
Verb toman
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of tomar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural present indicative form of tomar.
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Él es del tipo de hombres que no toman muy en serio a las mujeres.
He's the kind of guy who doesn't take women seriously.
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Los veladores toman mucho café.
Night watchmen drink a lot of coffee.
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Muchos jóvenes japoneses toman pan para almorzar.
Many young people in Japan eat bread for breakfast.
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¿Sabías que los hombres que toman regularmente la píldora anticonceptiva no se quedan embarazados?
Did you know that men who regularly take the birth control pill don't get pregnant?
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La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la llave.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
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Ellos toman el té a las cinco.
They have tea at five.
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Los dentistas toman rayos x para examinar tus dientes.
Dentists take x-rays to examine your teeth.
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¡Cuando la noche cae, los sueños toman vida!
When the night falls, dreams come to life!
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C++0x admite plantillas de funciones que toman un número arbitrario de argumentos.
C++0x will admit template functions that take an arbitrary number of arguments.
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Se toman muy en serio la educación de sus hijos.
They take their children's education very seriously.
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