Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
pararse | to stop oneself |
pararse | to stand up/on |
He wants to say that peace and brutality are very connected. In one line he is talking about the cleanness and in the next line he is talking about the witches' broth. How good is that, isn't it?
In the following pages I would like to talk about a topic which should concern everyone of us. It is a delicate topic which has been present as long as human beings have existed and it will last forever.
I made plans to visit a surfing contest with a girl that I have met on the first day. We agreed to meet at ten in the morning at her place. I couldn't keep my eyes open and decided to quit.
In the following pages I would like to talk about a topic which should concern everyone of us. It is a delicate topic which has been present as long as human beings have existed and it will last forever.
I made plans to visit a surfing contest with a girl that I have met on the first day. We agreed to meet at ten in the morning at her place. I couldn't keep my eyes open and decided to quit.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of pararse [me parado] |
me paro te paras se para nos paramos os paráis se paran | me paraba te parabas se paraba nos parábamos os parabais se paraban | me paré te paraste se paró nos paramos os parasteis se pararon | me pararé te pararás se parará nos pararemos os pararéis se pararán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of pause [ paused, paused ] | ||||
Conjugation of stop [ stopped, stopped ] |