Breakdown of ¡Lo que agobia caminar en este mercadillo!
en
in / on / at
caminar
to walk
que
that / than
este
this
lo
the ... thing (neuter article)
el mercadillo
street market
agobiar
to overwhelm
Questions & Answers about ¡Lo que agobia caminar en este mercadillo!
How does lo que translate to "How" in this exclamation?
Why do we use lo que here instead of qué?
What is the subject of the verb agobia in this sentence?
What is the difference between a mercado and a mercadillo?
While mercado refers to a traditional, permanent market (often a large indoor building with food vendors), adding the suffix -illo creates mercadillo, which specifically refers to an open-air street market, flea market, or craft market with temporary stalls.
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