Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
ducharse | to have a shower |
ducharse | to take a shower |

A bystander who watched the entire scene all the time decided to help me. He was an older man, around seventy, but nonetheless he went to the oldest of these kids and slapped him. The boy was sixteen.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
The ship stopped in the middle of several limestone islands and passengers went swimming in the middle of the sea. There were dozens of other boats around us as the area was very touristy.
I just saw the Arsenal match. It was very boring and the atmosphere in the stadium was weak. I think that it was mainly due to the cold and not due to the quality of the game. But it was worth it.
The ship stopped in the middle of several limestone islands and passengers went swimming in the middle of the sea. There were dozens of other boats around us as the area was very touristy.
Most common translations:
divertido
diplomacia
devolución
despedirse
desembolsar
derrotar
delegación
daño
cumplir
crédulo
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of ducharse [me duchado] |
me ducho te duchas se ducha nos duchamos os ducháis se duchan | me duchaba te duchabas se duchaba nos duchábamos os duchabais se duchaban | me duché te duchaste se duchó nos duchamos os duchasteis se ducharon | me ducharé te ducharás se duchará nos ducharemos os ducharéis se ducharán |