Usages of costar
El español me cuesta menos cuando lo practico con mis amigos.
Spanish is less hard for me when I practice it with my friends.
¿Cuánto cuestan dos entradas para el teatro del barrio?
How much do two tickets for the neighborhood theater cost?
Por mucho que practique, todavía me cuesta hablar en voz alta en clase.
No matter how much I practice, I still find it hard to speak out loud in class.
Mi hija pronuncia mejor la vocal abierta, pero todavía le cuesta una consonante final.
My daughter pronounces the open vowel better, but a final consonant is still difficult for her.
Como sigas tan agotado, mañana te costará mucho concentrarte en clase.
If you keep being so exhausted, tomorrow it will be very hard for you to concentrate in class.
Todavía me cuesta distinguir algunas preposiciones cuando hablo deprisa.
I still find it hard to distinguish some prepositions when I speak quickly.
Me costó admitir que necesitaba ayuda con la presentación.
It was hard for me to admit that I needed help with the presentation.
A veces me cuesta distinguir la verdad de la mentira.
Sometimes it is hard for me to distinguish truth from lies.
A veces me sale bien multiplicar, pero todavía me cuesta dividir con decimales.
Sometimes I do well at multiplying, but I still find it hard to divide with decimals.
La geometría me cuesta menos cuando la profesora usa un ejemplo claro.
Geometry is easier for me when the teacher uses a clear example.
A veces me cuesta dividir cuando el resultado tiene un decimal.
Sometimes I find it hard to divide when the result has a decimal.
En el examen, me cuesta menos sumar que dividir.
In the exam, I find adding easier than dividing.
Cuando me duelen los ojos, me cuesta parpadear.
When my eyes hurt, it is hard for me to blink.
A mi hermano le cuesta madrugar porque es perezoso por la mañana.
It is hard for my brother to get up early because he is lazy in the morning.
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