la servidumbre
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servidumbre

la servidumbre(
sehr
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bee
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doom
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breh
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. servants
La servidumbre tiene que usar uniforme.The servants have to wear a uniform.
b. domestic staff
La mitad de la servidumbre fue despedida.Half of the domestic staff were fired.
c. staff
Creo que tomas demasiadas confianzas con la servidumbre.I think you're too familiar with the staff.
a. servitude
Muchas familias vivieron una vida de servidumbre.Many families lived a life of servitude.
a. domestic service
La mayoría de los sirvientes no eran bien remunerados por su servidumbre.Most servants were poorly paid for their domestic service.
a. right
Nuestra finca tiene servidumbre de paso para que las autoridades accedan a las líneas eléctricas.There's a right of way over our estate to give the authorities access to the electricity lines.
b. rights
La servidumbre de aguas del rancho abastece a otras zonas del pueblo.The water rights at the ranch allow other areas of the town to be supplied with water.
a. serfdom
Los campesinos vivían en régimen de servidumbre durante el feudalismo.Peasants lived under serfdom during feudalism.
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