Usages of el paño
Mi pantalla está sucia, así que la limpio con un paño suave.
My screen is dirty, so I clean it with a soft cloth.
Limpio la mesa con un paño suave.
I clean the table with a soft cloth.
Limpio el televisor con un paño suave.
I clean the television with a soft cloth.
Cuando la herida sangra, limpio la sangre con un paño suave.
When the wound bleeds, I clean the blood with a soft cloth.
Retiro el guante después de limpiar la mesa con un paño suave.
I remove the glove after cleaning the table with a soft cloth.
El jueves limpio la cocina con un paño suave antes de estudiar español.
On Thursday I clean the kitchen with a soft cloth before studying Spanish.
Froté la mesa con un paño suave.
I scrubbed the table with a soft cloth.
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