Usage examples of "banqueting hall" in English with translation to Spanish

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There's a telephone in the hall. Hay un teléfono en el pasillo.
The audience filled the hall. El público llenó el auditorio.
The hall was built in memory of the founder. La sala fue construida en memoria del fundador.
There are twenty-five students in the assembly hall. En el aula hay veinticinco estudiantes.
The clock on the Lviv Town Hall was first installed in the year 1404. El reloj del municipio de Lviv se instaló en un principio en el año 1404.
Leave your hat and overcoat in the hall. Deja tu sombrero y abrigo en el pasillo.
There wasn't a single vacant seat in the hall. No había ni un solo asiento desocupado en el salón.
Leave your umbrella in the hall. Deja tu paraguas en el pasillo.
This hall was full of people. Esta sala estaba llena de gente.
The room is at the end of the hall. La habitación está al final del salón.
The hall needs a new curtain. La sala necesita una cortina nueva.
This hall isn't a movie theater, but you can project a movie in here. Esta sala no es un cine, pero se puede proyectar una película aquí.
This hall is very big. Este salón es muy amplio.
I hung my coat in the hall closet. Colgué mi abrigo en el armario de la entrada.
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