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In the middle of the countryside? Or in the isolated countryside?
In Spanish we say:
He lives "in the middle of the countryside.',
Meaning someone lives far from the town, quite isolated .
I don't think it would be correct in English.so, how would you express it?
Thank you
Feb 24, 2017 11:44 PM
Answers · 2
Hello,
He lives in the middle of the countryside - sounds fine to me.
You could also say:
He lives in the countryside, isolated from the rest of the world.
or just plainly
He lives in the countryside.
Good luck with your studying !
February 25, 2017
I think that he "He lives out off the beaten track" would be a quite accurate translation, but I am not sure since I'm Spanish as well :)
February 24, 2017
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