Usages of el pasillo
El espejo nuevo en el pasillo hace que la casa parezca más grande.
The new mirror in the hallway makes the house seem bigger.
El gato camina por el pasillo.
The cat walks through the hallway.
El pasillo está lleno de estudiantes que buscan un asiento.
The hallway is full of students looking for a seat.
El foco del pasillo parpadea; mañana lo cambiamos.
The hallway light bulb flickers; we’ll change it tomorrow.
Antes de mudarnos, barrimos el suelo del pasillo y la cocina.
Before moving, we swept the hallway and kitchen floor.
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