Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
callarse | to stop talking |

One of my favorite seasons is the winter, the time in which everything is white and bright. But even though I like this time of the year a part of me detests it because of it may drawbacks.
It is a thought that someone may have if he does not know anything about another group of individuals. He hears many stereotypes and blindly creates his own images in which he strongly believes.
We changed to another room which was slightly better and stayed there one night. The next day we moved to another room again before finally leaving for a better hotel. It was important to stay in a good place.
It is a thought that someone may have if he does not know anything about another group of individuals. He hears many stereotypes and blindly creates his own images in which he strongly believes.
We changed to another room which was slightly better and stayed there one night. The next day we moved to another room again before finally leaving for a better hotel. It was important to stay in a good place.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of callarse [me callado] |
me callo te callas se calla nos callamos os calláis se callan | me callaba te callabas se callaba nos callábamos os callabais se callaban | me callé te callaste se calló nos callamos os callasteis se callaron | me callaré te callarás se callará nos callaremos os callaréis se callarán |