Usages of el edificio
La cafetería queda en la planta baja del edificio nuevo.
The cafeteria is on the ground floor of the new building.
El edificio está cerca de la estación.
The building is near the station.
No hay nadie que acepte la entrega a medianoche en este edificio.
There isn’t anyone who will accept the delivery at midnight in this building.
Me da un poco de miedo la oscuridad total cuando se va la luz en el edificio.
I’m a little afraid of total darkness when the power goes out in the building.
Los bomberos llegan rápido cuando hay un incendio en un edificio alto.
Firefighters arrive quickly when there is a fire in a tall building.
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