Prostíbulo in english

Prostitute

pronunciation: prɑstətut part of speech: noun
In gestures

prostíbulo = brothel ; bawdy house [bawdyhouse] ; whorehouse ; cathouse ; bordello. 

Example: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.Example: The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.Example: It turns out that her husband to be was a country music kind of guy and she ran a whorehouse.Example: To search answers by using drugs is the same as searching love in a cathouse.Example: Theatres, cafés, cabarets, bars, bordellos, carnival fairs and the gutter. were the places where the artist found his subject matter.

Prostíbulo synonyms

tart in spanish: tarta, pronunciation: tɑrt part of speech: noun, adjective whore in spanish: puta, pronunciation: hɔr part of speech: noun harlot in spanish: ramera, pronunciation: hɑrlət part of speech: noun trollop in spanish: ramera, pronunciation: trɑləp part of speech: noun bawd in spanish: alcahueta, pronunciation: bɔd part of speech: noun cocotte in spanish: cocotte, pronunciation: kəkɑt part of speech: noun cyprian in spanish: cipriano, pronunciation: sɪpriən part of speech: noun fancy woman in spanish: mujer de lujo, pronunciation: fænsiwʊmən part of speech: noun working girl in spanish: chica trabajadora, pronunciation: wɜrkɪŋgɜrl part of speech: noun sporting lady in spanish: dama deportiva, pronunciation: spɔrtɪŋleɪdi part of speech: noun lady of pleasure in spanish: dama de placer, pronunciation: leɪdiʌvpleʒɜr part of speech: noun woman of the street in spanish: mujer de la calle, pronunciation: wʊmənʌvðəstrit part of speech: noun
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