Examples of using Rosaura in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
And Rosaura?
Rosaura knows?
Especially not Rosaura.
Rosaura, what a pleasure!
Pedro will marry Rosaura.
Who told Rosaura she can cook?
You can call me Rosaura.
Sometime later, Rosaura becomes pregnant.
You think I should talk to Rosaura?
There are also Rosaura and Esperanza.
Of course… if you want Pedro toget married… let me suggest my daughter Rosaura.
Later, Pedro and Rosaura have a son, Roberto.
Rosaura de la Garza- Tita's oldest sister who marries Pedro; had a son(Roberto) who died.
I will go get Doctor Brown.Please watch over Rosaura until I'm back.
I worry that someday… Rosaura might need a doctor and we will be unable to get one.
Fortunately the fights between Tita and Rosaura… didn't last long.
And before Rosaura returned to her seat, the magician said,“Thank you very much, my little countess.”.
Your love is one of the truest loves I know.And you both should admit that truth to Rosaura… and anyone else.
It was strange because up to then Rosaura had thought that she was angry with her mother.
Rosaura is unable to nurse Roberto, so Tita brings Roberto to her breast to stop the baby from crying.
Because three days after… their most violent andtearful fight… Rosaura died of severe digestive problems.
To keep the child near Rosaura… the child had to feel she was… in the kitchen with her Aunt Tita.
She lives on a ranch near the Mexico- US border with her mother, Mamá Elena,and her older sisters Gertrudis and Rosaura.
Rosaura and Pedro are forced to leave for San Antonio, Texas, at the urging of Mamá Elena, who suspects a relationship between Tita and Pedro.
The family ranch is near the Mexico-U.S. border where she lives with her mother, Mamá Elena,and her older sisters Gertrudis and Rosaura.
His best operas of this period are La Rosaura(1690, printed by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung), and Pirro e Demetrio(1694), in which occur the arias"Le Violette", and"Ben ti sta, traditor".
Tita de la Garza, the novel's main protagonist, is 15 at the start of the story. She lives on a ranch near the Mexico- US border with her mother, Mamá Elena,and her older sisters Gertrudis and Rosaura.
Rosaura comes to the kitchen while Tita is cooking and argues with her over Tita's involvement with Rosaura's daughter Esperanza's life and the tradition of the youngest daughter remaining at home to care for the mother until she dies, a tradition which Tita despises.
Rosaura and Pedro are forced to leave for San Antonio, Texas, at the urging of Mamá Elena, who suspects a relationship between Tita and Pedro. Rosaura loses her son Roberto and later becomes infertile from complications during the birth of her daughter, Esperanza.