Translation examples
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¿Las cebollas nos lastiman? ¿Tenemos miedo de los chalotes? No.
Do onions hurt us? Are we frightened of shallots? No.
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Ah Gou permanecía atento al televisor en lugar de mirar los chalotes;
Ah Gou was watching the TV instead of the scallions;
Yi-Yiing encontró la punta del dedo de Ah Gou entre los chalotes.
Yi-Yiing found the tip of Ah Gou’s finger in the scallions.
Susan sacó el resto del pan de maíz. Corté pimientos y chalotes.
Susan put out the rest of the cornbread and I chopped green peppers and scallions.
La punta del dedo del Hermano Grande quedó en medio de un charco de sangre, entre los trozos de chalote.
The tip of Big Brother’s finger lay in a pool of blood with the chopped scallions.
Puré de patatas con chalota caramelizada y una guarnición de judías verdes salteadas en aceite de oliva con ajo hasta que estuvieran tiernas…
Mashed potatoes swirled with caramelized scallions … and a side of green and yellow wax beans sautéed slowly in olive oil and garlic until they were melting-tender—
Ah Gou, que en ese momento troceaba chalotes, blandió el cuchillo ante la sola mención del aborrecido Kissinger, pero ahora la televisión volvía a mostrar la imagen de los tanques enemigos por las calles de Saigón;
(Henry Kissinger had appeared, albeit briefly, on the television.) Ah Gou, who was chopping scallions, brandished his cleaver at the mere mention of the hated Kissinger, but now the TV returned to that image of enemy tanks rolling through the streets of Saigon;
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