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18:35 May 17, 2001 |
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na | A gym in the basement |
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na | floor exercises |
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na | a spa / gym in the basement |
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na | gym/gym room on the ground level |
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A gym in the basement Explanation: In English, a gymnastic room is also called a gym. Good luck! |
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floor exercises Explanation: a room for floor exercises. Cf., Oxford Hachette |
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a spa / gym in the basement Explanation: it could also be a "spa", this term is used more frequently nowerdays hope this helps nice regards xxx |
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gym/gym room on the ground level Explanation: A gym room or gym. As for sol it means ground level. A gym in the basement would be : un salle de gymnase au sous-sol. Hope it helps. |
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