Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Afirmó que la víctima lo había provocado. |
He claimed that the victim had provoked him. |
El mal funcionamiento del páncreas puede provocar diabetes. | Bad function of the pancreas may result in diabetes. |
provocar (una reaccion) | to prompt |
motivo; causar; provocar | cause |
causar; provocar | to spark |

In this poem there is not any movement, it is only a snapshot of life, it means it is a picture, almost dead, as there is no movement at all. And this is the reason why the poem seems to be calming.
The trip included a lot of walking and the guide told us the history of this region, of the Chiapas state and also how it evolved in the context of the entire Mexican country. Very interesting!!!
Sorry for bothering you with so many questions. You are going to be my first online language course. The more I trust you and your website, the more I will use it and recommend it...No problem...
The trip included a lot of walking and the guide told us the history of this region, of the Chiapas state and also how it evolved in the context of the entire Mexican country. Very interesting!!!
Sorry for bothering you with so many questions. You are going to be my first online language course. The more I trust you and your website, the more I will use it and recommend it...No problem...
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profecía
presenciar
postergar
polietileno
pitido
pestaña
perfil
peinado
pasmar
paracaidismo
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of provocar [provocado] |
provoco provocas provoca provocamos provocáis provocan | provocaba provocabas provocaba provocábamos provocabais provocaban | provoqué provocaste provocó provocamos provocasteis provocaron | provocaré provocarás provocará provocaremos provocaréis provocarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of cause [ caused, caused ] | ||||
Conjugation of provoke [ provoked, provoked ] |