boarding-house

boarding-house [bor-din-jaus]
sustantivo
1. Casa de pupilos o de huéspedes, posada.

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A: SUSAN, IF YOU DOUBLE CLICK ON YOUR WORDS, EVEN THE PLURAL FORMS, YOU WILL GET THE TRANSLATIONS.
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