Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
apurarse | to hurry up |

On the contrary, Swiss like to isolate themselves from the rest, maybe because the believe that they are superior or better, or maybe because they are just afraid of the unknown, change is not happening.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
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I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
I put your lessons online. It gives you around 20 visitors daily at the moment. The lesson is shown only to specific users and only in the vocab builder section, as it is a trial. We see how it goes.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of apurarse [me apurado] |
me apuro te apuras se apura nos apuramos os apuráis se apuran | me apuraba te apurabas se apuraba nos apurábamos os apurabais se apuraban | me apuré te apuraste se apuró nos apuramos os apurasteis se apuraron | me apuraré te apurarás se apurará nos apuraremos os apuraréis se apurarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of hurry [ hurried, hurried ] |