Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Si estira demasiado el cable flexible, podría romperse bajo la tensión. |
If you stretch the flexible cable too much, it might break under the strain. |
romperse una pierna | to break one's leg |
romperse un hueso | to break a bone |
romperse | to break one's |

On the contrary, Swiss like to isolate themselves from the rest, maybe because the believe that they are superior or better, or maybe because they are just afraid of the unknown, change is not happening.
After our system update, lessons will be saved for 30 minutes automatically, if you want to save them permanently, you need to press the 'save lesson' button. It than works the same basically.
There were heaps of people in this area and we really had to struggle to get through the crowds. We drank a few beers and a couple glasses of wine and being totally tipsy Lili decided she needed to return.
After our system update, lessons will be saved for 30 minutes automatically, if you want to save them permanently, you need to press the 'save lesson' button. It than works the same basically.
There were heaps of people in this area and we really had to struggle to get through the crowds. We drank a few beers and a couple glasses of wine and being totally tipsy Lili decided she needed to return.
Newly added translation:
revistar
resina
renacimiento
refutar
recompensa
ratones
quiosco
purgatorio
provocación
productor
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of romperse [me roto] |
me rompo te rompes se rompe nos rompemos os rompéis se rompen | me rompía te rompías se rompía nos rompíamos os rompíais se rompían | me rompí te rompiste se rompió nos rompimos os rompisteis se rompieron | me romperé te romperás se romperá nos romperemos os romperéis se romperán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of break [ broke, broken ] |