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migaja

English translation of migaja

crumb

The Spanish word 'migaja' translates to 'crumb' in English. It is a noun and it represents a very small piece of bread, cake, or cookie. It is usually used to refer to a small amount of something. The term is often used figuratively in Spanish to indicate a small part or amount of a whole.


Example sentences using: migaja

Ella dejó caer una migaja de pan en el suelo.

English translation of Ella dejó caer una migaja de pan en el suelo.

She dropped a crumb of bread on the ground.

This sentence describes an action where a person accidentally drops a small piece of bread, highlighting how even something tiny can have an effect, such as attracting animals.

No me quedaba más que una migaja de esperanza.

English translation of No me quedaba más que una migaja de esperanza.

I had nothing left but a crumb of hope.

This phrase conveys a sense of desperation, suggesting that the speaker is clinging to a very small amount of hope amidst difficult circumstances.

Las migajas en la mesa atraen a las hormigas.

English translation of Las migajas en la mesa atraen a las hormigas.

The crumbs on the table attract ants.

This sentence illustrates how even small remnants of food can attract pests like ants, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness.

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