Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El vaquero lanzó su lazo para enlazar un toro. |
The cowboy threw his lasso to rope a bull. |

The entrance hall had a design of the seventies which I found charming. An older man came towards me an asked me whether I needed a ride. I agreed and we drove to downtown of Havana, capital of Cuba.
Good to hear, where are you moving to? Finally NY, or to Vancouver? Lets you sleep at night... don't get too excited... that may change... Will you be working too? Or simply enjoying motherhood?
That is great. Thank you for the support (and for the compliment). Recommendations by universities are always very appreciated, as universities are usually more selective about external resources.
Good to hear, where are you moving to? Finally NY, or to Vancouver? Lets you sleep at night... don't get too excited... that may change... Will you be working too? Or simply enjoying motherhood?
That is great. Thank you for the support (and for the compliment). Recommendations by universities are always very appreciated, as universities are usually more selective about external resources.
Most common translations:
encanto
embrutecer
egipcio
droga
distribución
dinamarqués
detestable
desodorante
desdeñar
derivar
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Conjugation of link [ linked, linked ] |