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al aire libre

al aire libre(
ahl
 
ay
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reh
 
lee
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breh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. outdoors
Disfruto mucho pasar tiempo al aire libre.I very much enjoy spending time outdoors.
b. outside
Los niños deberían pasar más tiempo jugando al aire libre.Kids should spend more time playing outside.
c. out of doors
Tras una larga enfermedad, Lydia estaba disfrutando de poder salir al aire libre de nuevo.After a long illness, Lydia was enjoying being able to venture out of doors again.
d. outdoor (adjective)
Esa mansión cuenta con una piscina al aire libre y otra cubierta.That mansion has an outdoor pool and an indoor pool.
e. open-air (adjective)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Los conciertos al aire libre se celebran siempre en la plaza del pueblo.Open-air concerts always take place in the town square.
a. outdoor
Esa mansión cuenta con una piscina al aire libre y otra cubierta.That mansion has an outdoor pool and an indoor pool.
b. open-air
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Los conciertos al aire libre se celebran siempre en la plaza del pueblo.Open-air concerts always take place in the town square.
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