Usage examples of "edificio" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ese edificio es nuestra escuela. That building is our school.
¿Qué es aquel alto edificio? What's that tall building?
El edificio nuevo es enorme. The new building is enormous.
Elvis ha abandonado el edificio. Elvis has left the building.
Tom deberá salir del edificio. Tom will have to leave the building.
Mira a ese edificio alto. Look at that tall building.
¿Cuántos pisos tiene ese edificio? How many floors does that building have?
El edificio está en construcción. The building is under construction.
Nadie vive en este edificio. No one lives in this building.
¿Cuántos pisos tiene este edificio? How many floors does this building have?
Este edificio es muy grande. This building is very large.
Linda entró en el edificio. Linda came into the building.
Nadie vive en ese edificio. No man lives in the building.
El edificio estalló en llamas. The building burst into flames.
Un terremoto destruyó el edificio. An earthquake destroyed the building.
Decidieron derribar el viejo edificio. They decided to pull down the old building.
El edificio tiene veinte pisos. The building has twenty floors.
¿Este edificio está abierto al público? Is this building open to the public?
Ese edificio blanco es una morgue. That white building is a morgue.
Tom está diseñando su primer edificio. Tom is designing his first building.
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