Usages of el techo
La casa de mi abuela tiene un techo amarillo que se ve desde la parada del autobús.
My grandmother’s house has a yellow roof that can be seen from the bus stop.
Si giras a la izquierda en la próxima avenida, verás un café con techo rojo.
If you turn left at the next avenue, you will see a café with a red roof.
Cuando llueve fuerte, el agua golpea el techo y produce un sonido relajante.
When it rains hard, the water hits the roof and produces a relaxing sound.
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