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colgante de oro

English translation of colgante de oro

Gold pendant

The Spanish phrase 'colgante de oro' translates to 'gold pendant' in English. It is often used to refer to a piece of jewelry, typically made of gold, that hangs from a chain worn around the neck. 'Oro' is the Spanish word for gold, and 'colgante' is a noun that refers to something that hangs or dangles. Therefore, 'colgante de oro' directly translates to 'hanging of gold', but is understood to mean 'gold pendant' in English.


Example sentences using: colgante de oro

El colgante de oro se ve muy elegante en esa cadena.

English translation of El colgante de oro se ve muy elegante en esa cadena.

The gold pendant looks very elegant on that chain.

This phrase describes how a gold pendant appears stylish when worn on a particular chain, highlighting both the beauty of the jewelry and its placement.

Compré un colgante de oro como regalo para mi madre.

English translation of Compré un colgante de oro como regalo para mi madre.

I bought a gold pendant as a gift for my mother.

In this example, the speaker mentions purchasing a gold pendant as a thoughtful present for their mother, suggesting the pendant's significance and the relationship between the speaker and their mother.

Ella siempre lleva su colgante de oro en ocasiones especiales.

English translation of Ella siempre lleva su colgante de oro en ocasiones especiales.

She always wears her gold pendant on special occasions.

This sentence indicates that the woman has a habit of wearing her gold pendant during important events, implying that the pendant has sentimental value or symbolizes special moments in her life.

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