English Word: taller
Spanish Word: más alto
Now you know how to say taller in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'taller'
This building is taller than that one.
Este edificio es más alto que aquel otro.
Mom is taller than dad.
Mamá es más grande que papá.
That boy over there is taller than this one.
Aquel niño es más grande que éste.
This teacher is taller than that one over there.
Esta maestra es más alta que aquélla.
Mom is taller than dad.
Mamá es más grande que papá.
These giraffes are taller than those ones over there.
Estas jirafas son más altas que aquéllas.
That tourist is taller than this one.
Aquel turista es más alto que este.
This flight attendant is taller than that one.
Esta azafata es más alta que aquélla.
This hotel is taller than that one.
Este hotel es más alto que aquél.
That table is taller than this one.
Esa mesa es más alta que ésta.
That passenger is taller than that one.
Aquel pasajero es más alto que ese.
You are taller than I.
Tú eres más alto que yo.
Every mountain, with the exception of Everest, has a mountain that is taller than she is.
Todas las montañas, excepto el Everest, tienen una montaña de mayor altura que ella.
María is taller than Susana.
María es más alta que Susana.
An Astronaut can be up to 2 inches taller returning from space. The cartilage disks in the spine expand in the absence of gravity.
Un astroanauta puede medir hasta 2 pulgadas mas despues de retornar del espacio.
Juan is taller than Pablo.
Juan es más alto que Pablo.
Add to this all that has been achieved by Article 49 and it also makes our Union stand taller in the world.
A esto se añade todo lo que se ha conseguido con el artículo 49 y eso también hace que nuestra Unión pise más fuerte en el mundo.
It will be 40 metres high, making it taller than similar statues in Brazil, Portugal and Poland.
Tendrá 40 metros de altura, por lo que esta estatua será más alta que otras similares ubicadas en Brasil, Portugal y Polonia.
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