record store
The Spanish phrase 'tienda de discos' translates to 'record store' in English. A 'record store' is a shop that sells music recordings, predominantly in vinyl format. This type of store emerged as an essential part of the music industry during the mid-20th century and served as a popular social gathering place for music lovers. Although the advent of digital music has affected their prevalence, record stores remain an important cornerstone of music culture.
We are going to the record store after school.
This sentence uses the future tense verb 'Vamos' (we're going) and indicates a plan to visit the record store after school. This sentence shows how to use 'tienda de discos' (record store) in a simple sentence, forming a basic plan or determining a meeting place.
In the record store, you can find music of all genres.
This sentence explains what one can do in the record shop. Utilizing the second person, informal 'you' (puedes), it explains that a wide variety of music can be found at the store. This sentence demonstrates how to use 'tienda de discos' in a sentence providing information about what can be done or found there.
The record store near my house has a large selection of old vinyls.
This sentence indicates that the record store ('tienda de discos') located near the speaker's home has a large selection of old vinyl records. It demonstrates how to use 'tienda de discos' in a sentence describing a specific location and its features.