Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: No puedo parar de hipar, necesito a alguien que me asuste para que el hipo se me vaya. |
I can't stop hiccupping; I need someone to scare me for the hiccups go away. |
A los niños les encanta asustar a la gente en Halloween. | Children like to scare people at Halloween. |
asustar | frighten; scare |
asustar | to frighten |

Mr. Chang informed me that you have a customer that requires similar applications to what my customers have here in Switzerland. I am planning my next trip and I will consider visiting you too.
After getting up early I took a local car to get back to the center from where I took a coach to the long awaited city of San Cristobal de Las Casas. I have heard so much about this distant place.
She claimed that in order to be old, one would need to have a baby. She touched a very sensitive point of every woman around thirty five; today we have a wonderfull daugther. The converstion with her was nice.
After getting up early I took a local car to get back to the center from where I took a coach to the long awaited city of San Cristobal de Las Casas. I have heard so much about this distant place.
She claimed that in order to be old, one would need to have a baby. She touched a very sensitive point of every woman around thirty five; today we have a wonderfull daugther. The converstion with her was nice.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of asustar [asustado] |
asusto asustas asusta asustamos asustáis asustan | asustaba asustabas asustaba asustábamos asustabais asustaban | asusté asustaste asustó asustamos asustasteis asustaron | asustaré asustarás asustará asustaremos asustaréis asustarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of frighten [ frightened, frightened ] | ||||
Conjugation of scare [ scared, scared ] |