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.
You may know that most young students fly South on spring break. You can imagine how the parties look like down there, and how many drugs are consumed during this vacation. I prefer the quietness.
In the evening we drove up to the Victoria peak and hiked on the trails around the main view point. The view in the late afternoon was spectacular and after sunset, with all the lights it was breathtaking.
You may know that most young students fly South on spring break. You can imagine how the parties look like down there, and how many drugs are consumed during this vacation. I prefer the quietness.
In the evening we drove up to the Victoria peak and hiked on the trails around the main view point. The view in the late afternoon was spectacular and after sunset, with all the lights it was breathtaking.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of lisiar [lisiado] |
lisio lisias lisia lisiamos lisiáis lisian | lisiaba lisiabas lisiaba lisiábamos lisiabais lisiaban | lisié lisiaste lisió lisiamos lisiasteis lisiaron | lisiaré lisiarás lisiará lisiaremos lisiaréis lisiarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of cripple [ crippled, crippled ] |