Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Ansía con locura comer dulces, pero está a dieta. |
She craves sweets but is on a diet. |

The voyage ended finally. I packed my stuffed at around eight o'clock and hurried to the bus-terminal. I had little time left and was afraid that I would miss it and that I had to take the next one.
But his intensions are clear. By saying: 'I do not want anybody but you, I don't want anyone else...' he actually refers also to the unborn child. He is putting her into a sad dilema. She refuses.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
But his intensions are clear. By saying: 'I do not want anybody but you, I don't want anyone else...' he actually refers also to the unborn child. He is putting her into a sad dilema. She refuses.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of ansiar [ansiado] |
ansío ansías ansía ansiamos ansiáis ansían | ansiaba ansiabas ansiaba ansiábamos ansiabais ansiaban | ansié ansiaste ansió ansiamos ansiasteis ansiaron | ansiaré ansiarás ansiará ansiaremos ansiaréis ansiarán |