Examples of 'de verano' in a sentence

Meaning of "de verano"

The phrase 'de verano' is Spanish for 'summer' in English. It is commonly used to indicate the summer season or any activity, event, or item specifically associated with the summer. This phrase is primarily used in both oral and written communication in Spanish-speaking regions or among individuals who are familiar with the Spanish language

How to use "de verano" in a sentence

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We drink short beers and tinto de verano.
In Cordoba the tinto de verano is also known as vargas.
My own variation on tinto de verano.
Sueño de una noche de verano William Shakespeare.
On the same day, she released first mini album Sol de verano.
Torneos de Verano.
In Spain, the combination of red wine and lemonade is known as Tinto de verano.
Campamento de Verano.
Most towns offer their residents access to a summer pool, or Piscina Municipal de Verano.
As the name suggests, tinto de verano is usually served during the summertime.
Instituto linguistico de verano.
Campamento de Verano is a Spanish reality show, based on Big Brother.
Adaptation of the novel Diario de una abuela de verano by Rosa Regás.
Tinto de verano ( literally " red wine of summer " ) is a cold, wine-based drink similar to sangria.
The big ones are for sangria, tinto de verano and calimocho.

See also

Torneos de Verano ( Argentina ).
The summer time in Mexico is indicated as horario de verano ( summer schedule ).
Next articleBogotá celebrates 480 years with its Festival de Verano.
The locals drink vermouth or tinto de verano ( a cold wine drink ).
In 1970 he directed two short films, Todos los jóvenes tristes and Fin de verano.
A similar model was worn during the 2012 Torneo de Verano honoring this jersey.
In 2000 La Renga visited Montevideo for the second time in the Teatro de Verano.

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