Spanish Word for brothel  

English Word: brothel

Spanish Word: mancebía, burdel
The Spanish Word for brothel
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Translated sentences containing 'brothel'
The police detained the suspect in a brothel.
La policía detuvo al sospechoso en un prostíbulo.
This place seems like a brothel.
Ese lugar parece un prostíbulo.

Only a very few women and children work without being in a brothel or managed by a pimp.
Son muy pocas las mujeres y niñas que trabajan sin estar en un burdel o bajo la tutela de un proxeneta.
We talk about pimps and brothel-keepers as entrepreneurs, and we normalise prostitution.
Hablamos de proxenetas y dueños de burdeles como emprendedores y normalizamos la prostitución.
In the German brothel industry, nine out of ten prostitutes are from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
En el negocio de los burdeles alemanes, nueve de cada diez prostitutas vienen de la Europa del Este y la antigua Unión Soviética.
She is a young girl ending up in a brothel or in a so-called escort service in Germany, Austria or the Netherlands.
Estamos hablando de una joven que acaba en un burdel o un llamado servicio de compañía en Alemania, Austria o los Países Bajos.
A Europol investigation, data from the European Council and the temporary brothel towns shown on German television can leave no doubt in anyone’s mind that a problem exists.
Una investigación de Europol, datos del Consejo Europeo y los campamentos-burdeles temporales mostrados en la televisión alemana no dejan duda alguna en la mente de nadie de que el problema existe.
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