English Word: biography
Spanish Word: biografía
Now you know how to say biography in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'biography'
There was no book that had the complete biography.
No había ningún libro que tuviera la biografía completa.
The man, whose mother died, wrote her biography.
El hombre, cuya madre murió, escribió su biografía.
That book didn't have Rubén Darío's complete biography.
Ese libro no tenía la biografía completa de Rubén Darío.
Do you have to read a biography about Picasso?
¿Tienes que leer una biografía de Picasso?
I am quoting the author Mark Kurlansky in his book 'Cod: A Biography of the Fish that changed the World'.
Cito a Mark Kurlansky en su libro "Bacalao: una biografía del pescado que cambió el mundo" .
Moreover, as the poet Emerson taught us, there is no such thing as history, only biography.
Además, como el poeta Emerson nos enseñó, no hay historia, solo biografía.
Mr Cohn-Bendit has described in his biography his relationship with the Hungarian people.
El señor Cohn-Bendit ha descrito en su biografía su relación con los ciudadanos de Hungría.
In conclusion, I owe to an American poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the thought that there is no such thing as history, only biography.
Para concluir, debo a un poeta estadounidense, Ralph Waldo Emerson, la idea de que la historia no existe, solo la biografía.
In his biography of President Sarkozy, Jean-Paul Picaper wrote that the idea for the Union of the Mediterranean came from the pan-European movement.
En su biografía del Presidente Sarkozy, Jean-Paul Picaper escribe que la idea de la Unión para el Mediterráneo procede del movimiento paneuropeo.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to quote Jean Monnet, and would recommend everyone to read his biography to rediscover the true sense of European integration.
Señor Presidente, Señorías, quisiera citar a Jean Monnet, y en realidad aconsejo a todo el mundo que lea su biografía de 1.000 páginas para redescubrir el verdadero sentido de la integración europea.
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