Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Tengo que comprar un nuevo cepillo de dientes, el que tengo está gastado. |
I need to buy a new toothbrush; the one I have is worn out. |
Necesito mi cepillo y mi peine para arreglarme el cabello. | I need my hairbrush and my comb to do my hair. |
el cepillo de dientes | tooth brush |
cepillo de dientes | toothbrush |
el cepillo | brush; Buerste |
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It was a cozy place with a beautiful shower and hot water, a nice garden and a great patio. The price was not high for the value I received there. The room had a carpet, a wooden cupboard and TV.
The second day we visited the bird and the fish market, some large shopping malls and dedicated the entire day with shopping clothes and strolling around. I found a nice jacket, which I am still wearing.
It was a cozy place with a beautiful shower and hot water, a nice garden and a great patio. The price was not high for the value I received there. The room had a carpet, a wooden cupboard and TV.
The second day we visited the bird and the fish market, some large shopping malls and dedicated the entire day with shopping clothes and strolling around. I found a nice jacket, which I am still wearing.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of brush [ brushed, brushed ] |