Sentence examples of "beginning" in English with translation "empezar"

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I am beginning to understand. Estoy empezando a entender.
It was beginning to snow. Estaba empezando a nevar.
They are beginning their homework. Están empezando a hacer su tarea.
I am beginning to remember it. Estoy empezando a acordarme.
He's already beginning to talk. Ya empieza a hablar.
She was beginning to get desperate. Ella estaba empezando a desesperarse.
She is beginning to play the piano. Ella está empezando a tocar el piano.
I was beginning to worry about you. Estaba empezando a preocuparme por ti.
The supplies are beginning to give out. Las provisiones se están empezando a acabar.
Your sense of humor is beginning to exert itself. Tu sentido de humor está empezando a manifestarse.
I'm beginning to understand why Tom loves Boston. Empiezo a comprender por qué a Tom le gusta Boston.
Will we be in time for the beginning of the party? ¿Vamos a estar a tiempo para cuando empieza la fiesta?
I'm beginning to understand why you don't like Tom. Estoy empezando a entender por qué no te gusta Tom.
I'm beginning to see that it's going to be impossible. Estoy empezando a ver que va a ser imposible.
By the time that he tried 966, Dima was beginning to give up hope. Para cuando lo intentó con el 966, Dima había empezado a perder la esperanza.
Even though Tom used to be my best friend, I'm beginning to hate him. A pesar de que Tom era mi mejor amigo, estoy empezando a odiarlo.
The growing power of the new mercantile aristocracy was beginning to displace the medieval nobility's control. El creciente poder de la nueva aristocracia mercantil empezaba a desplazar el dominio de la nobleza medieval.
I'm beginning to understand why you don't bother to try to explain things to Tom. Estoy empezando a entender por qué no te molestas en explicarle las cosas a Tom.
I'm beginning to believe that we'll never be able to convince Tom that he's wrong. Estoy empezando a creer que nunca seremos capaces de convencer a Tom de que se equivoca.
When you're beginning to look like the photo in your passport, you should go on a holiday. Cuando empieces a parecerte a la foto de tu pasaporte deberías irte de vacaciones.
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