Spanish Dictionary
| Spanish | English | 
| Sample sentences: La abdicación de un soberano siempre genera una crisis política. | The abdication of a sovereign always generates a political crisis. | 

There were no lights on the highway and hardly any cars, but quiet a few motorcycles and funnily pedestrians walking on the emergency lane. There was a tropical atmosphere in the air, I liked it.
I want to talk about racism, what it is and what it does, about who is a racist and what makes hit so, about its consequences and how we can fight it. Furthermore, I would like to analyze more.
My wife joined me two hours later and everybody went to breakfast. The plan for the day was to visit a cave on one of the islands. We took smaller boats to get there as the ship was too large to approach the island.
I want to talk about racism, what it is and what it does, about who is a racist and what makes hit so, about its consequences and how we can fight it. Furthermore, I would like to analyze more.
My wife joined me two hours later and everybody went to breakfast. The plan for the day was to visit a cave on one of the islands. We took smaller boats to get there as the ship was too large to approach the island.
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| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of generar [generado] | genero generas genera generamos generáis generan | generaba generabas generaba generábamos generabais generaban | generé generaste generó generamos generasteis generaron | generaré generarás generará generaremos generaréis generarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of create [ created, created ] | ||||
| Conjugation of generate [ generated, generated ] | ||||