Usages of oscuro
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.
El bosque es oscuro.
The forest is dark.
No caminaría por ese callejón oscuro sin una linterna.
I would not walk through that dark alley without a flashlight.
Mi primo enciende su linterna en el bosque oscuro.
My cousin turns on his flashlight in the dark forest.
El cielo se vuelve oscuro en otoño.
The sky becomes dark in autumn.
Mi amigo controla la cámara, elige un filtro oscuro y luego escribe los subtítulos en español.
My friend controls the camera, chooses a dark filter and then writes the subtitles in Spanish.
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