Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Los antiguos romanos se creían con derecho a gobernar todo el mundo conocido por ellos. |
Ancient Romans thought of themselves as having the right to govern the entire world known to them. |
gobernar | to govern; rule |
gobernar | to govern |

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.
In my opinion, this is another thing, it is rooted in history. People of different countries will always point to their neighbor's mistakes, a vicious cirlce arises which is very hard to avoid.
At the bottom a Jeep waited for us and it was only a fifteen minute drive uphill to get back to the village. We explored the village and went to have a coffee at some nice place around the center.
In my opinion, this is another thing, it is rooted in history. People of different countries will always point to their neighbor's mistakes, a vicious cirlce arises which is very hard to avoid.
At the bottom a Jeep waited for us and it was only a fifteen minute drive uphill to get back to the village. We explored the village and went to have a coffee at some nice place around the center.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of gobernar [gobernado] |
gobierno gobiernas gobierna gobernamos gobernáis gobiernan | gobernaba gobernabas gobernaba gobernábamos gobernabais gobernaban | goberné gobernaste gobernó gobernamos gobernasteis gobernaron | gobernaré gobernarás gobernará gobernaremos gobernaréis gobernarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of govern [ governed, governed ] |