Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
retroceder; retirarse | to retreat |

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.
I even put on my Poncho, a plastic rain coat, in order to protect myself from the aircon-breeze. Somehow I managed to fall asleep and woke up at around six in the morning when we approach Palenque.
Not worth mentioning. The next day we spent the entire day in the mall buying unuseful things, cheap Jeans of poor quality and again gifts for our friends. I remember buying swimming pants in the sports store.
I even put on my Poncho, a plastic rain coat, in order to protect myself from the aircon-breeze. Somehow I managed to fall asleep and woke up at around six in the morning when we approach Palenque.
Not worth mentioning. The next day we spent the entire day in the mall buying unuseful things, cheap Jeans of poor quality and again gifts for our friends. I remember buying swimming pants in the sports store.
Newly added translation:
res
remero
reforestación
recientemente
raptar
quietud
punki
prostituta
probablemente
premonición
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of retroceder [retrocedido] |
retrocedo retrocedes retrocede retrocedemos retrocedéis retroceden | retrocedía retrocedías retrocedía retrocedíamos retrocedíais retrocedían | retrocedí retrocediste retrocedió retrocedimos retrocedisteis retrocedieron | retrocederé retrocederás retrocederá retrocederemos retrocederéis retrocederán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of retreat [ retreated, retreated ] |