peatonal



Inflexiones de 'peatonal' (adj): pl: peatonales
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

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SpanishEnglish
peatonal adj mf (relativo a los peatones)pedestrian n as adj
 El tránsito peatonal disminuye mucho en invierno.
peatonal adj mf (solo para peatones)pedestrian adj
  (modified)pedestrianized adj
 La calle Preciados en Madrid es peatonal: no pueden entrar los coches.
 'Calle Preciados' in Madrid is a pedestrian street and cars are not allowed access.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Several streets in Barcelona are now pedestrianized on weekends and this has led to more footfall in stores.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
SpanishEnglish
cruce peatonal,
paso peatonal
nm + adj mf
(zona de tránsito de peatones)pedestrian crossing n
  zebra crossing n
 Esperamos que cambiara el semáforo en el cruce peatonal.
 Let's wait for the lights to change at the pedestrian crossing.
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