cancel a costume party
The Spanish phrase 'cancelar una fiesta de disfraces' translates to 'cancel a costume party' in English. This phrase might be used in a situation where a previously planned event, specifically a party where participants wear costumes, is no longer going to take place. Therefore, the organizer must communicate this cancellation. Each word can be broken down into English as follows: 'cancelar' means 'cancel', 'una' means 'a', 'fiesta' means 'party', and 'de disfraces' means 'of costumes'. Put together, you get 'cancel a costume party'.
It is necessary to cancel a costume party due to the rain.
This phrase expresses the need to cancel a planned event because of bad weather conditions.
We decided to cancel the costume party because no one could attend.
This sentence indicates that the decision to cancel was made due to a lack of attendance.
If the bad weather continues, we will cancel the costume party.
This phrase suggests that the cancellation of the party is conditional on the ongoing bad weather.