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caravanette

(ˌkærəvəˈnɛt)
n
Brit a motor vehicle with an area at the back that is equipped for living in
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Translations

caravanette

[ˌkærəvəˈnet] N (Brit) → caravana f pequeña
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caravanette

[ˌkærəvəˈnɛt] ncamper m inv
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