Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El son se levante por el este y se pone en el oeste. |
The sun rises in the East and goes down in the West. |
Ella levantó su ceja izquierda para mostrarle su escepticismo. | She raised her left eyebrow to show him her skepticism. |
El director levantó la batuta y comenzó el concierto. | The conductor raised his baton and the concert began. |
levantarse | to get up |
levantarse | stand up |

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Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
What time zone are you in or where are you located (city, state, country)? The time and date that you gave is according to your time zone, I guess. But I need to compare it in our log files.
Usually in a place with a homegenous society hatred towards foreigners can grow much more easy as a small disturbance to the homogenity may upset the entire society. People are not used to changes.
What time zone are you in or where are you located (city, state, country)? The time and date that you gave is according to your time zone, I guess. But I need to compare it in our log files.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of levantarse [me levantado] |
me levanto te levantas se levanta nos levantamos os levantáis se levantan | me levantaba te levantabas se levantaba nos levantábamos os levantabais se levantaban | me levanté te levantaste se levantó nos levantamos os levantasteis se levantaron | me levantaré te levantarás se levantará nos levantaremos os levantaréis se levantarán |