Spanish Dictionary

In England, a man would still open a door to a woman, but in other countries this habbit is less common. In a way, habits that existed hundred years ago slowly loose their meaning and importance.
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.
The same evening we left Patagonia and flew to the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires. We have waited a long time for this moment as we have not been in a city for almost two weeks and we usually love the city.
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.
The same evening we left Patagonia and flew to the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires. We have waited a long time for this moment as we have not been in a city for almost two weeks and we usually love the city.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of bordear [bordeado] |
bordeo bordeas bordea bordeamos bordeáis bordean | bordeaba bordeabas bordeaba bordeábamos bordeabais bordeaban | bordeé bordeaste bordeó bordeamos bordeasteis bordearon | bordearé bordearás bordeará bordearemos bordearéis bordearán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of border [ bordered, bordered ] |