Usages of la azotea
Subimos a la azotea para ver el atardecer con mi familia.
We go up to the rooftop to watch the sunset with my family.
En la azotea hay plantas y una mesa para la merienda.
On the rooftop there are plants and a table for the snack.
Desde la azotea vemos un volcán lejano, pero casi nunca sale humo.
From the rooftop we see a distant volcano, but smoke almost never comes out.
Ahora uso un telescopio pequeño en la azotea para ver la superficie de la luna.
Now I use a small telescope on the rooftop to see the surface of the moon.
Desde la azotea vemos un valle verde donde vuelan muchos pájaros y mariposas.
From the rooftop we see a green valley where many birds and butterflies fly.
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