lugar

/luˈɡaɾ/, [luˈɣ̞aɾ]

place, site


Noun lugar m (plural lugares)

  1. place

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Examples
  • Su descuido dio lugar a un accidente.

    Her carelessness resulted in an accident.

  • ¿Dónde crees que sería el lugar más seguro en el mundo?

    Where do you think the safest place would be?

  • ¡Tú dijiste que lo querías a como dé lugar!

    You said you wanted it by any means!

  • Muchas conferencias internacionales han tenido lugar en Ginebra.

    Many international conferences have been held in Geneva.

  • Lo atropellaron y murió en el lugar.

    He was run over and killed on the spot.

  • Una iglesia es un lugar para rezar.

    A church is a place to pray.

  • Si un árbol muere, planta otro en su lugar.

    If a tree dies, plant another in its place.

  • Mi lugar está aquí.

    My place is here.

  • Si no fuese por la música, el mundo sería un lugar aburrido.

    If it weren't for music, the world would be a dull place.

  • La Revolución Industrial en un comienzo tuvo lugar en Inglaterra.

    The Industrial Revolution took place first in England.

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