Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
ligar con alguien | chat someone up |

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.
Indeed, these two are very stronlgy connected. The first is often led by a certain party or representative who represents the interest of the others. It gives them a feeling of togetherness and belonging.
Anyway, on our last day in Sapa, we hired a taxi driver, payed him twenty dollars and asked him to drive us around for a few hours. We had the Tram Ton pass in mind which separated two climate regions.
Indeed, these two are very stronlgy connected. The first is often led by a certain party or representative who represents the interest of the others. It gives them a feeling of togetherness and belonging.
Anyway, on our last day in Sapa, we hired a taxi driver, payed him twenty dollars and asked him to drive us around for a few hours. We had the Tram Ton pass in mind which separated two climate regions.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of ligar [ligado] |
ligo ligas liga ligamos ligáis ligan | ligaba ligabas ligaba ligábamos ligabais ligaban | ligué ligaste ligó ligamos ligasteis ligaron | ligaré ligarás ligará ligaremos ligaréis ligarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of flirt [ flirted, flirted ] | ||||
Conjugation of join [ joined, joined ] | ||||
Conjugation of link [ linked, linked ] | ||||
Conjugation of tie [ tied, tied ] |