Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Habían peleado y la atmósfera en su casa era incómoda. |
They had fought and the atmosphere at their house was uneasy. |

No one should eat street food in these countries, and neither I should have. It is not that I was not experienced from previous traveling, it is that I had just forgotten it and now I needed to pay for it.
It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
He was hysterical, he got married two weeks earlier and already has lost his first wedding ring. How embarrassing is that? In addition, everybody on the ship heard it so that it was even more embarrassing.
It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
He was hysterical, he got married two weeks earlier and already has lost his first wedding ring. How embarrassing is that? In addition, everybody on the ship heard it so that it was even more embarrassing.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of pelear [peleado] |
peleo peleas pelea peleamos peleáis pelean | peleaba peleabas peleaba peleábamos peleabais peleaban | peleé peleaste peleó peleamos peleasteis pelearon | pelearé pelearás peleará pelearemos pelearéis pelearán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of fight [ fought, fought ] |