Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
coger; hacer el amor | to fuck; to make love |
coger un catarro | catch a cold |
coger | to get (to fuck,slang) |
coger, tomar | take took taken |
coger | to take (with "c") |
agarrar; coger | seize |
coger | catch; seize |
coger | to catch |

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.
Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
The cemetery in Recoleta was worth seeing, although I do not like hanging around these places for too long. From there we continued to the market but found it boring so that we kept on going.
Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
The cemetery in Recoleta was worth seeing, although I do not like hanging around these places for too long. From there we continued to the market but found it boring so that we kept on going.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of coger [cogido] |
cojo coges coge cogemos cogéis cogen | cogía cogías cogía cogíamos cogíais cogían | cogí cogiste cogió cogimos cogisteis cogieron | cogeré cogerás cogerá cogeremos cogeréis cogerán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of catch [ caught, caught ] | ||||
Conjugation of grasp [ grasped, grasped ] | ||||
Conjugation of hold [ held, held ] | ||||
Conjugation of pick [ picked, picked ] | ||||
Conjugation of seize [ seized, seized ] | ||||
Conjugation of take [ took, taken ] |