Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Juan la agravió con sus comentarios, no creo que ella lo perdone pronto. |
John offended her with his comments; I do not think she will forgive him soon. |

So, I have to say that the behavior of the people living in Turkey is very different from most countries in the world. They are very open, kind and funny, sometimes one can think that they are rude.
Right after desert it started to rain and it poured so that the entire camp got flooded. A few minutes later the electricity disappeared because of the water and we were sitting in the dark.
The cemetery in Recoleta was worth seeing, although I do not like hanging around these places for too long. From there we continued to the market but found it boring so that we kept on going.
Right after desert it started to rain and it poured so that the entire camp got flooded. A few minutes later the electricity disappeared because of the water and we were sitting in the dark.
The cemetery in Recoleta was worth seeing, although I do not like hanging around these places for too long. From there we continued to the market but found it boring so that we kept on going.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of agraviar [agraviado] |
agravio agravias agravia agraviamos agraviáis agravian | agraviaba agraviabas agraviaba agraviábamos agraviabais agraviaban | agravié agraviaste agravió agraviamos agraviasteis agraviaron | agraviaré agraviarás agraviará agraviaremos agraviaréis agraviarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of insult [ insulted, insulted ] | ||||
Conjugation of offend [ offended, offended ] | ||||
Conjugation of wrong [ wronged, wronged ] |