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Choose the best translation for 'The hotel has a spacious hall where guests can relax.'
'Hall' is often used in Portuguese for this context, and 'espaçoso' means spacious.
Which sentence correctly uses 'hall' in Portuguese?
'Hall' is masculine in Portuguese, so it should be 'o hall'.
What is the most appropriate Portuguese word for a large entrance area in a public building?
'Hall' is commonly used in Portuguese to refer to a large entrance area, especially in public buildings. The other options refer to 'bedroom', 'kitchen', and 'bathroom' respectively.
In Portuguese, 'hall' always refers to a very small, confined space.
No, 'hall' can refer to a spacious area, especially in hotels or public buildings.
The word 'hall' in Portuguese is exclusively used for residential buildings.
While it can be used for residential buildings, 'hall' is also commonly used for hotels, offices, and other public buildings.
You can use 'hall de entrada' to be more specific about the entrance area.
'Hall de entrada' is a common and correct way to specify an entrance hall in Portuguese.
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O hall de entrada é grande e luminoso.
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à direita de
A2To the right side of something or someone.
à esquerda de
A2To the left side of something or someone.
a gás
B1Operating on or powered by gas.
a minha
B1My (feminine singular possessive determiner).
a nossa
B1Our (feminine singular possessive determiner).
a tua
B1Your (informal, feminine singular possessive determiner).
abafado
A2Lacking fresh air; stuffy.
abaixo de
A2Below, under, lower than.
abajur
A2A decorative cover for a light bulb, or a small lamp.
abrir à chave
A2To unlock something with a key.