Usages of llorar
A veces lloro si la película es muy triste y profunda.
Sometimes I cry if the movie is very sad and deep.
Mi abuelo lloró al contar su historia.
My grandfather cried while telling his story.
Se respeta mucho el silencio en el cementerio, y se evita molestar a quienes lloran.
Silence is highly respected in the cemetery, and one avoids bothering those who cry.
Corto la cebolla con cuidado porque la cebolla me hace llorar.
I cut the onion carefully because the onion makes me cry.
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