séquito

el séquito(
seh
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kee
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toh
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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. entourage
Muchos miembros del séquito del emperador eran nobles.Many members of the emperor's entourage were noblemen.
El actor y su séquito se fueron del hotel temprano en la mañana.The actor and his entourage left the hotel early in the morning.
b. retinue
La presidenta bajó del avión seguida de un séquito de asistentes.The president got off the plane followed by a retinue of assistants.
c. train
La cantante llegó al hotel con su séquito de guardaespaldas.The singer arrived at the hotel with her train of bodyguards.
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