Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
abogar | to plead |

Today the spring really showed itself. It was over eighteen degrees and people started wearing nice and with T-shirts. Snow has melted and the temperature is steady. I can't wait for the summer.
But I guess that most children are that way. Maybe there are a few children that really want to be educated, but I think that these children grow up to fast. They need to enjoy their childhood.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
But I guess that most children are that way. Maybe there are a few children that really want to be educated, but I think that these children grow up to fast. They need to enjoy their childhood.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of abogar [abogado] |
abogo abogas aboga abogamos abogáis abogan | abogaba abogabas abogaba abogábamos abogabais abogaban | abogué abogaste abogó abogamos abogasteis abogaron | abogaré abogarás abogará abogaremos abogaréis abogarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of advocate [ advocated, advocated ] | ||||
Conjugation of plead [ pleaded, pleaded ] |