Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Insultar a una persona sorda es una aberración. |
Insulting a deaf person is an aberration. |
| insultar | to insult |
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.
I think that subconsciously she means that her pregnancy has become a white eleph. But even though she compares her pregnancy with the large, grey animal a moment later she regrets it and says it.
As soon as I went to bed, incredibly loud music starting playing from right beneath my room. The music was so loud that I could not fall asleep despite my jet lag and despite being extremely tired.
I think that subconsciously she means that her pregnancy has become a white eleph. But even though she compares her pregnancy with the large, grey animal a moment later she regrets it and says it.
As soon as I went to bed, incredibly loud music starting playing from right beneath my room. The music was so loud that I could not fall asleep despite my jet lag and despite being extremely tired.
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| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
| Conjugation of insultar [insultado] |
insulto insultas insulta insultamos insultáis insultan | insultaba insultabas insultaba insultábamos insultabais insultaban | insulté insultaste insultó insultamos insultasteis insultaron | insultaré insultarás insultará insultaremos insultaréis insultarán |
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of insult [ insulted, insulted ] | ||||
| Conjugation of offend [ offended, offended ] | ||||