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caserón

English translation of caserón

homemade

'Caserón' does not mean homemade in English. It is a Spanish noun that refers to a large, old and usually abandoned house or mansion. This term is often used when describing decrepit houses or buildings that have historical or architectural significance but may also refer to any large, imposing house whether in use or not.


Example sentences using: caserón

El caserón en la colina parece abandonado.

English translation of El caserón en la colina parece abandonado.

The large house on the hill looks abandoned.

This phrase describes a large, possibly old house situated on a hill, indicating that it may not be currently inhabited.

Durante la tormenta, el caserón era el único refugio en kilómetros.

English translation of Durante la tormenta, el caserón era el único refugio en kilómetros.

During the storm, the large house was the only shelter for miles.

This example highlights the role of the large house as a place of safety during inclement weather, emphasizing its significance in a rural location.

El caserón tiene una historia fascinante llena de misterios.

English translation of El caserón tiene una historia fascinante llena de misterios.

The large house has a fascinating history full of mysteries.

In this phrase, the focus is on the intriguing background of the large house, suggesting that it may be linked to legends or unsolved enigmas.

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