donde se encuentran

donde se encuentran(
dohn
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deh
 
seh
 
ehng
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kwehn
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trahn
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. where they are
La ciudad donde se encuentran, que por cierto les gusta mucho, está al sur del país.The city where they are, which by the way they like a lot, is to the south of the country.
b. they're in
Los invitados al banquete están ya en el palacio, y el salón donde se encuentran tiene cabida para 500 personas.The guests to the banquet are now in the palace, and the hall they're in has room for 500 people.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
El museo donde se encuentran los cuadros está en París.The museum where the paintings are is in Paris.
El barrio donde se encuentran estos restaurantes es muy animado.The neighborhood these restaurants are in is very lively.
a. where you are
¿Hay una fuente en la plaza donde se encuentran ahora? Si es así, es la plaza del mercado.Is there a fountain in the square where you are now? If so, it's the market square.
b. you're in
Si en el café donde se encuentran sirven comida, podríamos cenar allí.If they serve food in the café you're in, we could have dinner there.
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