Usages of aunque
Lo compré ayer; el material es bastante flexible, aunque el cartel es enorme.
I bought it yesterday; the material is quite flexible, even though the sign is enormous.
Camino a la tienda aunque llueve mucho.
I walk to the store even though it rains a lot.
Aunque ella me advirtió muchas veces, creo que puedo confiar en mis amigos de la escuela.
Even though she warned me many times, I believe I can trust my friends from school.
Seguimos con la lección aunque hay mucho ruido.
We keep going with the lesson even though there is a lot of noise.
Así, la familia va empezando el día unida, aunque todos tengamos un poco de sueño.
That way, the family is starting the day together, even though we are all a bit sleepy.
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