Usages of duro
Si trabajas duro, mereces un descanso largo en primavera.
If you work hard, you deserve a long rest in spring.
Mi abuelo dice que el trabajo es duro.
My grandfather says that the work is hard.
Mi hermano puede ganar el concurso de arte si trabaja duro.
My brother can win the art contest if he works hard.
Ahora anhelo tener una casa en la montaña, pero sé que debo ser paciente y trabajar duro.
Now I long to have a house in the mountains, but I know I must be patient and work hard.
Mi colchón es duro, pero me ayuda con el dolor de espalda.
My mattress is hard, but it helps with my back pain.
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