Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Él siempre pone el deber antes que el placer. |
He always puts duty before pleasure. |
Es un placer pisar descalzo un césped tan suave. | It is a pleasure to tread barefoot over sod so smooth. |
Es difícil anteponer el trabajo al placer. | It is difficult to put work before pleasure. |

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?
Please postpone by three days to one week. I am abroad, and Loraine can't come with the baby. We are available from august 31 until September 23 (except September 16) where we have other commitments.
We were Lao Cai around six o'clock but the train left only at eight. I was somehow relieved though that we had all the dangerous bus journeys behind us and that we left this lovely place soon.
Please postpone by three days to one week. I am abroad, and Loraine can't come with the baby. We are available from august 31 until September 23 (except September 16) where we have other commitments.
We were Lao Cai around six o'clock but the train left only at eight. I was somehow relieved though that we had all the dangerous bus journeys behind us and that we left this lovely place soon.
Do you know the meaning of?
peyorativo
perilla
peligro
pastrami
paralelogramo
pagaré
organizador
oficinista
nómada
niñez
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of placer [placido] |
plazco places place placemos placéis placen | placía placías placía placíamos placíais placían | plací placiste plació placimos placisteis placieron | placeré placerás placerá placeremos placeréis placerán |