Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Cristóbal Colón navegó durante cinco semanas a través del Océano Atlántico antes de ver tierra. |
Christopher Columbus navigated for five weeks across the Atlantic Ocean before he saw land. |
Está aparejando su barco para navegar mañana por la mañana. | He is rigging his boat in order to sail tomorrow morning. |
Hoy no navegó, su barco está en tierra. | He didn't sail today, his boat is ashore. |

Brookline Avenue in example will be blocked off for over two hours: Security and protection for my students is very important to me, explains Carole. Drivers are requested not to used these routes.
One could see in every touristic site and traveler's office advertisement for language schools and private teachers. The teachers usually gave the CV with an nice picture of themselves. It looked funny.
Yes, depending on demand. Vocabulix is a free service, but no one wanted to finance the German voices yet, which cost a little bit, so we started with Spanish and English which has higher demand.
One could see in every touristic site and traveler's office advertisement for language schools and private teachers. The teachers usually gave the CV with an nice picture of themselves. It looked funny.
Yes, depending on demand. Vocabulix is a free service, but no one wanted to finance the German voices yet, which cost a little bit, so we started with Spanish and English which has higher demand.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of navegar [navegado] |
navego navegas navega navegamos navegáis navegan | navegaba navegabas navegaba navegábamos navegabais navegaban | navegué navegaste navegó navegamos navegasteis navegaron | navegaré navegarás navegará navegaremos navegaréis navegarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of navigate [ navigated, navigated ] | ||||
Conjugation of sail [ sailed, sailed ] |