Usages of el ajo
Cerca de la acera había un puesto de tacos con olor a ajo y pimienta.
Near the sidewalk there was a taco stand that smelled of garlic and pepper.
El cocinero mezcló el ajo con sal y pimienta para darle más sabor a la carne.
The cook mixed the garlic with salt and pepper to give more flavor to the meat.
Al día siguiente, caminamos por la acera amarilla que rodea la plaza y compramos más ajo y pimienta en el mercado.
The next day we walked along the yellow sidewalk that surrounds the plaza and bought more garlic and pepper at the market.
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