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cortejo
-I court
Presentyoconjugation ofcortejar.
Preteriteél/ella/ustedconjugation ofcortejar.

cortejo

el cortejo(
kohr
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teh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. courtship
Los dandis dominan el arte del cortejo y la seducción.Dandies master the art of courtship and seduction.
b. wooing
Una rubia entró al cuarto y Martín comenzó el cortejo.A blond walked into the room and Martin began his wooing.
a. entourage
El presidente y su cortejo abordaron el avión.The president and his entourage boarded the airplane.
b. retinue
El rey entró al castillo, con su cortejo de nobles como escolta.The king entered the castle, escorted by his retinue of noblemen.
c. cortege
El cortejo fúnebre marchaba lentamente por las calles de la ciudad.The funeral cortege marched slowly through the city.
d. procession
La viuda de Mario y su hijo guiaban el cortejo fúnebre hacia el cementerio.Mario's widow and his son led the procession to the cemetery.
e. party
Los recién casados salieron de la iglesia, seguidos por el cortejo nupcial.The newlyweds left the church, followed by the bridal party.
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