Spanish Word for drunk+  

English Word: drunk (adj)

Spanish Word: borracho
The Spanish Word for drunk (adj)
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Translated sentences containing 'drunk'
I have drunk Spanish sangria .
Yo he bebido sangría española.
Ricardo would have drunk water before playing.
Ricardo hubiese bebido agua antes de jugar.
No Ma’am, I’m not drunk.
No señora, no estoy borracho.
You did not pass the test. You are arrested for drunk driving.
No pasó la prueba. Está arrestado por manejar borracho.
He is a drunk.
Él es un borracho.
You would have never drunk beer!
¡Tú nunca hubieses bebido cerveza!
These are the women whose husbands get drunk.
Estas son las mujeres cuyos esposos se emborrachan.
They were completley drunk.
Estuvieron completamente borrachos.
His friends wanted him to get drunk, but he didn't do it.
Sus amigos querían que se emborrachara, pero él no lo hizo.
I have drunk the milk.
Yo he bebido la leche.
Have you drunk the milk?
¿ Has bebido la leche?
Mary hasn't drunk the milk.
María no ha bebido la leche todavía.
We have drunk the milk.
Nosotros hemos bebido la leche.
The girls haven't drunk the milk yet.
Las muchachas no han bebido la leche todavía.
My uncles get drunk and shoot rifles in the air from the back porch.
Mis tíos se emborrachan y disparan sus rifles al aire en el patio trasero.
I stopped you for weaving. Are you drunk?
Le paré por zigzaguear. ¿Está borracho?
He was arrested for driving drunk.
Lo detuvieron por conducir borracho.
She shouldn't drive because she is drunk.
Ella no debe conducir porque esta borracha.
His friends got him drunk.
Sus amigos lo emborracharon.
Good friends don't try to get you drunk.
Los buenos amigos no tratan de emborracharte.

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