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leer el pregón

English translation of leer el pregón

read the proclamation

The phrase 'leer el pregón' in Spanish translates to 'read the proclamation' in English. This phrase is used in the context of reading out a formal or official announcement. For instance, during traditional ceremonies or events, where an official announcement is read out loud, this term may be used.


Example sentences using: leer el pregón

Es emocionante leer el pregón todos los años en la fiesta.

English translation of Es emocionante leer el pregón todos los años en la fiesta.

It is exciting to read the announcement every year at the festival.

This phrase expresses the joy and anticipation of reading the announcement that marks the beginning of a celebration each year.

Me gusta leer el pregón porque me informa sobre los eventos locales.

English translation of Me gusta leer el pregón porque me informa sobre los eventos locales.

I like to read the announcement because it informs me about local events.

In this sentence, the speaker shares their interest in reading the announcement as it provides important information regarding happenings in their community.

Cada vez que leo el pregón, siento que la tradición se mantiene viva.

English translation of Cada vez que leo el pregón, siento que la tradición se mantiene viva.

Every time I read the announcement, I feel that the tradition remains alive.

This example illustrates a sense of connection to cultural traditions, as reading the announcement evokes a feeling of continuity and preservation of heritage.

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