Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
Sample sentences: El mayor número que se te ocurra nunca se aproxima al infinito. |
The biggest number you can think of never approximates to the infinite. |

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.
We begin to talk about 'we' and 'they', which makes us partly discriminating. As a whole, I guess that all of us have some predispositions, but the difference is, that some know how to supress it.
We landed at the same airport were we have started our trip three weeks earlier (before continuing to Cambodia), however this time we would stay for two days in the city. We were back in SE Asia.
We begin to talk about 'we' and 'they', which makes us partly discriminating. As a whole, I guess that all of us have some predispositions, but the difference is, that some know how to supress it.
We landed at the same airport were we have started our trip three weeks earlier (before continuing to Cambodia), however this time we would stay for two days in the city. We were back in SE Asia.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of aproximar [aproximado] |
aproximo aproximas aproxima aproximamos aproximáis aproximan | aproximaba aproximabas aproximaba aproximábamos aproximabais aproximaban | aproximé aproximaste aproximó aproximamos aproximasteis aproximaron | aproximaré aproximarás aproximará aproximaremos aproximaréis aproximarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of approximate [ approximated, approximated ] |