Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Le costó librarse del aguijón de la abeja pues había penetrado profundamente en su piel. |
He had trouble getting rid of the bee sting because it had penetrated deeply into his skin. |

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.
For example, there are many regions in the United States in which only few African-Americans live. Somehow intolerance is the biggest there, because the citizens there are not used to foreigners.
My wife joined me two hours later and everybody went to breakfast. The plan for the day was to visit a cave on one of the islands. We took smaller boats to get there as the ship was too large to approach the island.
For example, there are many regions in the United States in which only few African-Americans live. Somehow intolerance is the biggest there, because the citizens there are not used to foreigners.
My wife joined me two hours later and everybody went to breakfast. The plan for the day was to visit a cave on one of the islands. We took smaller boats to get there as the ship was too large to approach the island.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of penetrar [penetrado] |
penetro penetras penetra penetramos penetráis penetran | penetraba penetrabas penetraba penetrábamos penetrabais penetraban | penetré penetraste penetró penetramos penetrasteis penetraron | penetraré penetrarás penetrará penetraremos penetraréis penetrarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of penetrate [ penetrated, penetrated ] |