Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
aplazar | to postpone, fail |
aplazar | uitstellen (INF) |
aplazar | to postpose |

He wants to say that peace and brutality are very connected. In one line he is talking about the cleanness and in the next line he is talking about the witches' broth. How good is that, isn't it?
They are not used to live together with other religions and cultures and they do not know how to coexist. In each region people assume things about others, but in some regions the hatred grows.
Our friendly hotel owner recommended a restaurant a outside of the center, so we walked about 20 minutes in the cold night together with the other couple. Were were the only people in that restaurant.
They are not used to live together with other religions and cultures and they do not know how to coexist. In each region people assume things about others, but in some regions the hatred grows.
Our friendly hotel owner recommended a restaurant a outside of the center, so we walked about 20 minutes in the cold night together with the other couple. Were were the only people in that restaurant.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of aplazar [aplazado] |
aplazo aplazas aplaza aplazamos aplazáis aplazan | aplazaba aplazabas aplazaba aplazábamos aplazabais aplazaban | aplacé aplazaste aplazó aplazamos aplazasteis aplazaron | aplazaré aplazarás aplazará aplazaremos aplazaréis aplazarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of adjourn [ adjourned, adjourned ] | ||||
Conjugation of postpone [ postponed, postponed ] |