Spanish term
dos semanas de vacaciones
La frase sería: "Ella nos visitó tras dos semanas de vacaciones".
Contexto: Ella venía del extranjero y nos visitó por dos semanas.
Muchas gracias.
5 +1 | after being on holiday(UK)/vacation(US) for two weeks | Ventnai |
5 +1 | a two-week vacation | Graciela Silvia Parma |
4 | After two weeks on vacation | DINA MEDEM |
Non-PRO (2): Yvonne Gallagher, patinba
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Proposed translations
after being on holiday(UK)/vacation(US) for two weeks
I'd change the structure a little
a two-week vacation
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