Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El árbitro pitó un silbato para anunciar que terminó el partido. |
The referee blew a whistle to announce that the match was over. |
el silbato; el pito | whistle |

The casa cost me around twenty dollars and the woman wanted extra five dollars for food and cooking. Money was an issue in this country because no one had any. It is a very poor nation with great people.
Now I needed to decide where to go next and I decided to use the information that the girl gave me. I went back into town to the central station and booked a night bus to a place called Palenque.
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.
Now I needed to decide where to go next and I decided to use the information that the girl gave me. I went back into town to the central station and booked a night bus to a place called Palenque.
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:
sentencia
secante
sagaz
romperse
revistar
resina
renacimiento
refutar
recompensa
ratones
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of whistle [ whistled, whistled ] |