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.
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.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
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.
I rarely heard someone speaking so bad about his nation, but again, it wasn't my business. We closed the lights at midnight and hoped for a few hours of sleep. The train shaked and threw us around in our beds.
Newly added translation:
relajación
redención
rebotar
radiólogo
quedar con
puerco
pronóstico
primer
predicado
por favor
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of repostar [repostado] |
reposto repostas reposta repostamos repostáis repostan | repostaba repostabas repostaba repostábamos repostabais repostaban | reposté repostaste repostó repostamos repostasteis repostaron | repostaré repostarás repostará repostaremos repostaréis repostarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of refuel [ refueled, refueled ] |