How to say "sash window" in Spanish?

In Spanish "sash window" translates to  ventana de guillotina 

Transliteration: behn-TAH-nah deh gee-yoh-TEE-nah

🇪🇸 La ventana de guillotina se abre hacia arriba.

🗣️ lah behn-TAH-nah deh gee-yoh-TEE-nah seh AH-breh HAH-syah ah-REE-bah.

🇺🇸 The sash window opens upwards.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "sash window" in Spanish?

You can use the word "ventana de guillotina" which translates to "sash window".

How to pronounce "ventana de guillotina" (sash window) in Spanish?

The word "ventana de guillotina" is pronounced as "behn-TAH-nah deh gee-yoh-TEE-nah".

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