Usages of el lugar
Yo estudio en la librería porque es un lugar tranquilo.
I study in the bookstore because it is a quiet place.
El lugar es tranquilo.
The place is quiet.
He pensado en cambiar mi residencia a un lugar más tranquilo.
I have thought about changing my residence to a quieter place.
Deseo encontrar un lugar tranquilo.
I wish to find a quiet place.
El guardia asegura el lugar después de cada fiesta.
The guard secures the place after each party.
Un lugar interesante está cerca de la montaña.
An interesting place is near the mountain.
Quiero conocer nuevos lugares tranquilos.
I want to know new quiet places.
Mi madre me advirtió que no debo confiar en extraños cuando visito lugares nuevos.
My mother warned me that I should not trust strangers when I visit new places.
¿Sugerirías un buen lugar para dibujar si necesitas inspirarte en el verano?
Would you suggest a good place to draw if you need inspiration in summer?
El tapete oscuro bloquea la puerta si la cubeta está detrás, así que muévela de lugar.
The dark rug blocks the door if the bucket is behind it, so move it to another place.
Las palmeras hacen que el lugar parezca un paraíso tropical.
The palm trees make the place look like a tropical paradise.
Visito un lugar remoto con mi familia.
I visit a remote place with my family.
Un lugar silencioso es perfecto para leer.
A quiet place is perfect for reading.
Este es el mejor lugar para descansar.
This is the best place to rest.
A veces un pequeño truco creativo, como cambiar de lugar, ayuda a recordar mejor las palabras.
Sometimes a small creative trick, like changing places, helps to remember words better.
Ese lugar es muy familiar para mí.
That place is very familiar to me.
Quiero convertir mi habitación en un lugar tranquilo.
I want to turn my room into a quiet place.
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