Spanish Word for ice-cream  

English Word: ice cream

Spanish Word: el helado
The Spanish Word for ice cream
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Translated sentences containing 'ice cream'
We had an ice cream for dessert.
Comimos de postre un helado.
I prefer vanilla ice cream.
Yo prefiero el helado de vainilla.
I would like chocolate ice cream.
Yo quisiera el helado de chocolate.
Ice cream is better than cake.
El helado es mejor que el pastel.
You are eating an ice cream.
Tú estás comiendo un helado.
They have eaten an ice cream.
Ellos han comido helado.
They had eaten coconut ice cream.
Ellas habían comido helado de coco.
We ate ice cream although we were cold.
Nosotros comimos helado aunque teníamos frío.
You are eating dessert with ice cream.
Tú estás comiendo postre con helado.
I don't want ice cream.
Yo no quiero helado.
How much is an ice cream?
¿Cuánto cuesta un helado?
I love vanilla ice cream.
Me encanta el helado de vainilla.
I like to eat strawberries and ice cream.
A mí me gusta comer fresas y helado.
because I bought an ice cream
porque compré un helado
We ate ice cream, although we were cold.
Nosotros comimos helado aunque teníamos frío.
Marta ordered ice cream.
Marta pidió helado. -helado
I could eat ice cream if I didn't have the flu.
Yo podría comer helado si no tuviera gripa.
I would like papaya with vanilla ice cream.
Yo quisiera papaya con helado de vainilla.
I feel like an ice cream.
Me apetece un helado.
I went with my brother to eat ice cream.
Yo fui con mi hermano a comer helados.

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