Usages of el micrófono
El candidato bilingüe usa el micrófono sin miedo.
The bilingual candidate uses the microphone without fear.
¿Podría usted acercar el micrófono? No la oímos bien.
Could you please bring the microphone closer? We can’t hear you well.
Para el concierto de la escuela hay que probar el micrófono antes de empezar.
For the school concert you have to test the microphone before starting.
La cantante se acerca al micrófono y saluda al público con una sonrisa.
The singer moves close to the microphone and greets the audience with a smile.
Espero que el micrófono funcione bien en el auditorio mañana.
I hope the microphone works well in the auditorium tomorrow.
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