Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
Sample sentences: Ella estropeó mi vestido nuevo. |
She marred my new dress. |
estropear | to damage |

He wants us to think about his poem to recognize the details because that is the only way of finding out more about the reality of life. With a lot of observation and analysis we see it in a clearer way.
As I understood from you, the redirection, as you implemented it now would not be necessary. From our phone conversation last week I understood that all language instructions are detected by default.
We shared a cabin with an elderly couple from Spain. They started blablaing about Spain, about their corrupt government and about their civil war. They should not work in PR, advertisement or sales.
As I understood from you, the redirection, as you implemented it now would not be necessary. From our phone conversation last week I understood that all language instructions are detected by default.
We shared a cabin with an elderly couple from Spain. They started blablaing about Spain, about their corrupt government and about their civil war. They should not work in PR, advertisement or sales.
Most common translations:
estadounidense
especialización
escatimar
entusiasmo
engrasar
enaltecer
embarcar
editar
dorsal
disponibilidad
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of estropear [estropeado] |
estropeo estropeas estropea estropeamos estropeáis estropean | estropeaba estropeabas estropeaba estropeábamos estropeabais estropeaban | estropeé estropeaste estropeó estropeamos estropeasteis estropearon | estropearé estropearás estropeará estropearemos estropearéis estropearán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of damage [ damaged, damaged ] | ||||
Conjugation of ruin [ ruined, ruined ] |