Asked by binky
What does the underlined phrase mean in the following sentence?
We had to wait in the airport toda la noche.
the whole day
all night
in the morning
for a while
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"All night."
"Toda la noche" literally means "the whole night" — e.g. "We had to wait in the airport all night."
"Toda la noche" literally means "the whole night" — e.g. "We had to wait in the airport all night."
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