Usages of el huevo
Uso un huevo y un poco de aceite de oliva en la sartén cada mañana.
I use an egg and a little olive oil in the pan every morning.
Para que el huevo quede esponjoso, giro la sartén lentamente con mi mano derecha.
So that the egg turns out fluffy, I slowly turn the pan with my right hand.
Gira a la derecha en la intersección para llegar al mercado que vende frutas y huevos frescos.
Turn right at the intersection to reach the market that sells fruit and fresh eggs.
El chef rompe un huevo sobre la sartén caliente y añade aceite de oliva.
The chef cracks an egg onto the hot pan and adds olive oil.
Compro una docena de huevos y media docena de limones.
I buy a dozen eggs and half a dozen lemons.
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