Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Disgustada, apartó su mirada de la de él. |
Displeased, she averted her eyes from him. |

The earlier you go to the top of the mountains the fewer people are on the slopes. I love the sound of the ski-lifts and seeing the villages disappear in the distance while I move up to the mountains.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of apartar [apartado] |
aparto apartas aparta apartamos apartáis apartan | apartaba apartabas apartaba apartábamos apartabais apartaban | aparté apartaste apartó apartamos apartasteis apartaron | apartaré apartarás apartará apartaremos apartaréis apartarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of avert [ averted, averted ] | ||||
Conjugation of separate [ separated, separated ] |