ópera
/ˈopeɾa/, [ˈo.pe.ɾa]opera
Noun ópera f (plural óperas)
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(music) opera
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Suelen estar juntos, e ir a la ópera o visitar galerías de arte.
They are often together, and go to the opera or visit art galleries.
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Debe haber pocos jóvenes a los que les guste la ópera.
There are probably few young people that like opera.
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La ruta 12 para cerca del teatro de ópera.
Route 12 stops near the opera house.
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María le pidió a Tom que fuera a la ópera con ella.
Mary asked Tom to go to the opera with her.
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La ópera comienza a las siete.
The opera starts at seven.
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Es una ópera en cinco actos.
This is an opera in five acts.
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Ella es aficionada de la ópera italiana.
She's a fan of Italian opera.
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Mi marido y yo viajaremos a Versalles en primavera para ver una ópera.
My husband and I will travel to Versailles in the spring to watch an opera.
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¿Te espero mañana en frente de la ópera?
Should I wait for you tomorrow in front of the opera house?
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Tom es la única persona que Mary conoce que disfruta de la ópera.
Tom is the only person Mary knows who enjoys opera.
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