Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El vagabundo estaba molestando a los transeúntes para pedirles dinero. |
The tramp was bothering the passersby asking them for money. |
Era un inconveniente menor pero les molestaba mucho. | It was a minor snag but it bothered them a lot. |
molestar | to disturb; to hurt |

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.
Please call me about that, you should change them. The problem in general is that the front page is too stuffed, the information is displayed twice or more. That is confusing to the visitors.
Honk Kong was intense. We liked it on the one hand, but after coming from South East Asia, it seemed a little boring to us. What I mean is that it is more Western and less exciting for us.
Please call me about that, you should change them. The problem in general is that the front page is too stuffed, the information is displayed twice or more. That is confusing to the visitors.
Honk Kong was intense. We liked it on the one hand, but after coming from South East Asia, it seemed a little boring to us. What I mean is that it is more Western and less exciting for us.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of molestar [molestado] |
molesto molestas molesta molestamos molestáis molestan | molestaba molestabas molestaba molestábamos molestabais molestaban | molesté molestaste molestó molestamos molestasteis molestaron | molestaré molestarás molestará molestaremos molestaréis molestarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of annoy [ annoyed, annoyed ] | ||||
Conjugation of bother [ bothered, bothered ] | ||||
Conjugation of molest [ molested, molested ] |