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ambiente

American  
[ahm-byen-te] / ɑmˈbyɛn tɛ /

noun

Spanish.
  1. atmosphere; ambiance.


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“I hadn’t seen him live yet and the ambiente here feels great because everyone here is connected to the music. Even though we’re in L.A. this feels like home, like Mexico.”

From Los Angeles Times

He expected “más ambiente” — more ambiance.

From Los Angeles Times

“Una de las experiencias con las que uno más se identifica es sentirse maltratado en un ambiente laboral”, afirmó.

From New York Times

Elegant and modernistic, the adults-only Ambiente “landscape hotel” opened this month and was designed to have minimal impact on the natural environment.

From Los Angeles Times

The journal, which published nine issues from 1991 to 1994, was founded as a newsletter by a Miami collective of queer Latinas who called themselves Las Salamandras de Ambiente.

From Los Angeles Times