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

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Es una ópera en cinco actos. This is an opera in five acts.
¿Has ido alguna vez a una ópera? Have you ever been to an opera?
¿Te espero mañana en frente de la ópera? Should I wait for you tomorrow in front of the opera house?
Maria Callas fue una famosa cantante de ópera. Maria Callas was a famous opera singer.
La ruta 12 para cerca del teatro de ópera. Route 12 stops near the opera house.
La ópera no termina hasta que cante la señora gorda. The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings.
El cantante de ópera realizó un concierto benéfico por propia iniciativa. The opera singer held a charity concert of his own accord.
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.
Tengo ganas de ir a la opera I feel like going to the opera
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