Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Al cepillar los dientes hay que limpiar también las encías. |
When brushing your teeth, you also need to clean your gums. |

I came on time and two hours later I arrived at Tuxla Gutieres. I was always suspicious here and I never knew whom to trust. Somehow I got to the airport a few hours too early but this is better.
They are actually lovely hills and do not look threatening at all. That shows us that she actually loves her pregnancy and does not know what to do about it. One can really pitty this woman.
At around eight in the evening we were back, took a hot shower and met our friends for a fancy dinner. They were leaving the country the next day and we would stay there another three days.
They are actually lovely hills and do not look threatening at all. That shows us that she actually loves her pregnancy and does not know what to do about it. One can really pitty this woman.
At around eight in the evening we were back, took a hot shower and met our friends for a fancy dinner. They were leaving the country the next day and we would stay there another three days.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of cepillar [cepillado] |
cepillo cepillas cepilla cepillamos cepilláis cepillan | cepillaba cepillabas cepillaba cepillábamos cepillabais cepillaban | cepillé cepillaste cepilló cepillamos cepillasteis cepillaron | cepillaré cepillarás cepillará cepillaremos cepillaréis cepillarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of brush [ brushed, brushed ] |