Spanish Dictionary

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.
While time is a great healer, it is very difficult and not necessarily advisable for a country to forget its past, therefore history always keeps the tensions to others alive. I will explain.
We managed to get a few hours of bad sleep and arrived at the destination called Lao Cai, the capital of the province with the same name. It was only 370km from Hanoi, but the ride lasted nine hours.
While time is a great healer, it is very difficult and not necessarily advisable for a country to forget its past, therefore history always keeps the tensions to others alive. I will explain.
We managed to get a few hours of bad sleep and arrived at the destination called Lao Cai, the capital of the province with the same name. It was only 370km from Hanoi, but the ride lasted nine hours.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of peregrinar [peregrinado] |
peregrino peregrinas peregrina peregrinamos peregrináis peregrinan | peregrinaba peregrinabas peregrinaba peregrinábamos peregrinabais peregrinaban | peregriné peregrinaste peregrinó peregrinamos peregrinasteis peregrinaron | peregrinaré peregrinarás peregrinará peregrinaremos peregrinaréis peregrinarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of peregrinate [ peregrinated, peregrinated ] |