Sentence examples of "have" in English with translation "hay"

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We have no school tomorrow. Mañana no hay clases.
Do you have any rooms? ¿Hay habitaciones?
We have no expectations of victory. No hay expectativas de victoria.
You have to work, not think. Hay que trabajar, no pensar.
You have to respect your rivals. Hay que respetar a los rivales.
Have I any letters or messages? ¿Hay cartas o mensajes para mí?
When do I have to check out? ¿A que hora hay que dejar la habitación?
Now we have to be very careful. Ahora hay que andarse con mucho ojo.
All you have to do is to concentrate. Todo lo que hay que hacer es concentrarse.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. A lo único que hay que temer es al miedo mismo.
You have to call the doctor and make an appointment. Hay que llamar al médico y fijar cita.
I have something that I want to say to him. Hay algo que quiero decirle.
It's not my decision, so we have to accept it. La decisión no es mía, así que hay que aceptarla.
You don't have to make a different dish for every person. No hay que preparar un plato diferente para cada persona.
We gave the first step, now we just have to keep going. Dimos el primer paso, ahora sólo hay que continuar.
Excuse me, I have to get to Barcelona. Are there any flights today? Disculpe, necesito llegar a Barcelona. ¿Hay todavía vuelos hoy?
I understand, but that's the way things are. You have to accept it. Entiendo, pero así son las cosas. Hay que aceptarlas.
We have to admit that our team is inferior to that of the United States. Hay que admitir que nuestro equipo es inferior a los Estados Unidos.
By postponing what you have to do, you run the risk of never being able to do it. Al dejar para más tarde lo que hay que hacer, se corre el riesgo de no poder hacerlo nunca.
It exists, but seeing as it is taboo and that nobody talks about it, there's no need to have words for it. Existe, pero visto que es tabú y que no se habla de ello, no hay necesidad de palabras para ello.
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