Usages of la niña
Enfría el té antes de dárselo a la niña, por favor.
Cool the tea before giving it to the girl, please.
La niña juega con su perro en el parque.
The girl plays with her dog in the park.
Vamos al estadio los domingos para ver jugar a las niñas y a los niños.
We go to the stadium on Sundays to watch the girls and boys play.
En la feria hay un coro de niñas y niños que canta canciones tradicionales.
At the fair there is a choir of girls and boys that sings traditional songs.
Un adulto empuja el columpio con cuidado para que la niña no tenga miedo.
An adult pushes the swing carefully so that the girl is not afraid.
La niña baja por el tobogán azul y se ríe mucho.
The girl goes down the blue slide and laughs a lot.
Mi oponente hoy es una niña de diez años que juega muy bien.
My opponent today is a ten-year-old girl who plays very well.
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