Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
aborrecer | to hate, abhor |

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.
The bus was supposed to leave at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, so that I still had two to three hours to organize. I went for lunch at some strange place and hardly ate as it was too ugly.
It was a good way of starting the trip. A ferry ride across the beautiful water, a beer in one hand and the unknown adventure lying ahead. I had to look for a place to sleep and checked a few hostels.
The bus was supposed to leave at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon, so that I still had two to three hours to organize. I went for lunch at some strange place and hardly ate as it was too ugly.
It was a good way of starting the trip. A ferry ride across the beautiful water, a beer in one hand and the unknown adventure lying ahead. I had to look for a place to sleep and checked a few hostels.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of aborrecer [aborrecido] |
aborrezco aborreces aborrece aborrecemos aborrecéis aborrecen | aborrecía aborrecías aborrecía aborrecíamos aborrecíais aborrecían | aborrecí aborreciste aborreció aborrecimos aborrecisteis aborrecieron | aborreceré aborrecerás aborrecerá aborreceremos aborreceréis aborrecerán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of abhor [ abhorred, abhorred ] | ||||
Conjugation of hate [ hated, hated ] |