Usages of la bufanda
Trae tu bufanda amarilla para que no tengas frío cuando salgamos.
Bring your yellow scarf so that you aren’t cold when we go out.
Me gusta esa bufanda porque cubre mi cuello y mis hombros.
I like that scarf because it covers my neck and my shoulders.
Mi tobillo se torció en la selva, así que el guía hizo una venda con su bufanda.
My ankle twisted in the jungle, so the guide made a bandage with his scarf.
Si escuchas la alerta, busca refugio lejos de las ventanas y ponte la bufanda.
If you hear the alert, look for shelter away from the windows and put on your scarf.
Mi abuela tejerá una bufanda de lana para el invierno.
My grandmother will knit a wool scarf for the winter.
Mi abuela teje una bufanda nueva para el invierno.
My grandmother knits a new scarf for the winter.
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