Spanish Dictionary

for a minute I blamed the burger that I had eaten at the duty free back in Cancun, but thinking a little further I recalled eating street food the night earlier, as it was Mexican independence day.
Most are able to overcome their fears and to overcome their ignorance, if they want to. The subject that i am writing about is also an important factor in history since history consists of conflicts.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
Most are able to overcome their fears and to overcome their ignorance, if they want to. The subject that i am writing about is also an important factor in history since history consists of conflicts.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
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lacrimal
jota
irreal
internacional
inquisición
inflamación
inconveniente
imponer
hélice
hombro
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of legislar [legislado] |
legislo legislas legisla legislamos legisláis legislan | legislaba legislabas legislaba legislábamos legislabais legislaban | legislé legislaste legisló legislamos legislasteis legislaron | legislaré legislarás legislará legislaremos legislaréis legislarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of legislate [ legislated, legislated ] |