jugar a la casita

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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
1. (game)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. to play house
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
De niña jugaba a la casita con mi prima Nelly y mi primo Armando. Nos turnábamos para hacer de bebé.As a child I played house with my cousins Nelly and Armando. We took turns being the baby.
b. to play mummies and daddies
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Jugamos a la casita? Yo plancho y tú cocinas.Shall we play mummies and daddies? I'll do the ironing and you do the cooking.
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