Examples of using "¿morirá" in a sentence and their english translations:
Will he die?
Will he die?
or will he die?
- Tom'll die.
- Tom will die.
- Tom is going to die.
- Tom's going to die.
He shall die.
- He will never die.
- She will never die.
She won't live much longer.
because it'll eventually die down.
If you don't eat, you'll die.
If he eats that, he'll die.
If we leave him, he'll bleed to death.
If he doesn't drink, he will die.
If he doesn't drink, he will die.
But Berber will never die.
- Tom'll die.
- Tom will die.
- Tom is going to die.
The old man knows that he will die soon.
She's going to die.
- All living things die some day.
- Everything that lives will die sometime.
And yet his experience is going to die with him
Will he die? Or will he be the president again?
Those who don't smoke or drink will die healthy.
He that striketh a man with a will to kill him, shall be put to death.
Up to a third will die before they are a month old.
Will people only die of old age someday?
He that striketh his father or mother, shall be put to death.
He that curseth his father or mother, shall die the death.
If you don't eat, you'll die.
He that shall steal a man, and sell him, being convicted of the guilt, shall be put to death.
With this course he will die of starvation, which does not die from the virus. We are at home as conscious people.
In Germany, there's a superstition that if you light a cigarette off a candle, a sailor will die at sea.
And thou shalt appoint certain limits to the people round about, and thou shalt say to them: Take heed ye go not up into the mount, and that ye touch not the borders thereof: every one that toucheth the mount, dying he shall die.
But if the ox was wont to push with his horn yesterday, and the day before, and they warned his master, and he did not shut him up, and he shall kill a man or a woman: then the ox shall be stoned, and his owner also shall be put to death.
Here is a red spider, not so big as a pin's head. Can you imagine an elephant being interested in him—caring whether he is happy or isn't, or whether he is wealthy or poor, or whether his sweetheart returns his love or not, or whether his mother is sick or well, or whether he is looked up to in society or not, or whether his enemies will smite him or his friends desert him, or whether his hopes will suffer blight or his political ambitions fail, or whether he shall die in the bosom of his family or neglected and despised in a foreign land?