Usages of el patio
Mi mascota corre por el patio y juega con los niños de la familia.
My pet runs around the yard and plays with the children in the family.
Los niños corren en el patio.
The children run in the yard.
Los niños juegan en el patio.
The children play in the yard.
El cachorro duerme en el patio.
The puppy sleeps in the yard.
Dos perros corren en el patio.
Two dogs run in the yard.
Los niños saltan en el patio mientras esperan el almuerzo; a ellos les encanta jugar así.
The children jump in the yard while they wait for lunch; they love playing this way.
El muro del patio está construido con ladrillo naranja.
The yard wall is built with orange brick.
De niño corrí rápidamente en el patio.
As a child I ran quickly in the yard.
Mi vecina tiene un huerto pequeño en el patio con hierbas y vegetales.
My neighbor has a small garden in the yard with herbs and vegetables.
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