Spanish Dictionary
At noon the oldest soon came home. He was a doctor and gave me some salt and other Cuban medicine. I was reluctant to swallow that stuff but the pain and the doctor's smile persuaded me in the end.
Please call me about that, you should change them. The problem in general is that the front page is too stuffed, the information is displayed twice or more. That is confusing to the visitors.
We returned before dusk, as we were afraid of not finding our ship in the dark. Once on the ship we decided to go for night swimming again in the open ocean. A few women on little boats approached us.
Please call me about that, you should change them. The problem in general is that the front page is too stuffed, the information is displayed twice or more. That is confusing to the visitors.
We returned before dusk, as we were afraid of not finding our ship in the dark. Once on the ship we decided to go for night swimming again in the open ocean. A few women on little boats approached us.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of reformar [reformado] |
reformo reformas reforma reformamos reformáis reforman | reformaba reformabas reformaba reformábamos reformabais reformaban | reformé reformaste reformó reformamos reformasteis reformaron | reformaré reformarás reformará reformaremos reformaréis reformarán |
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Conjugation of reform [ reformed, reformed ] |