Vacaciones
Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de las vacaciones; transcripción fonética, significado y pronunciación como mapa, pasaporte, billete, maleta, etc.













Map /mæp/
- “They used a map to navigate through the city.”
- “The map shows hiking trails in the park.”
Passport /ˈpɑːspɔːt/
- “Make sure to keep your passport safe while traveling.”
- “She renewed her passport before the trip.”
Ticket /ˈtɪkət/
- “They bought tickets for the concert online.”
- “Do you have a train ticket?”
Suitcase /ˈsuːtkeɪs/
- “He packed everything into his suitcase.”
- “The suitcase was heavy with clothes.”
Baggage /ˈbægəʤ/
- “They collected their baggage at the airport.”
- “Please check your baggage allowance.”
Tent /tɛnt/
- “They pitched their tent by the lake.”
- “The tent kept them dry during the rainstorm.”
Campsite /ˈkæmpˌsaɪt/
- “The campsite has facilities for cooking.”
- “They set up their tent at the campsite.”
Caravan /ˈkærəˌvæn/
- “They traveled across Europe in a caravan.”
- “The caravan parked near the beach.”
Airport /ˈɛrˌpɔːrt/
- “They arrived at the airport early.”
- “The airport terminal was busy.”
Picnic /ˈpɪkˌnɪk/
- “They had a picnic in the park.”
- “She packed sandwiches for the picnic.”
Hotel /hoʊˈtɛl/
- “They stayed at a luxurious hotel downtown.”
- “The hotel room had a view of the ocean.”
Tourist /ˈtʊrəst/
- “The city attracts many tourists every year.”
- “They offered a guided tour for tourists.”