Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
soltar la carcajada | to burst into laughter |
soltar | to let go |
soltar | let go of |

I did not want to give them any money so they became more aggresive and began holding my hand and said 'please, please' all the time. Finally I decided to give them some money but could not find the wallet.
Please write me from your home as soon as your are back. My Spanish is better than that of most Americans, but my English is worse than that of most people here. It is a strange position that I am in.
I looked at the street name and saw that we were at the right hotel but on the wrong street. That is when I suspected that there were several hotels with the same name, one original and the rest copycats.
Please write me from your home as soon as your are back. My Spanish is better than that of most Americans, but my English is worse than that of most people here. It is a strange position that I am in.
I looked at the street name and saw that we were at the right hotel but on the wrong street. That is when I suspected that there were several hotels with the same name, one original and the rest copycats.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of soltar [soltado] |
suelto sueltas suelta soltamos soltáis sueltan | soltaba soltabas soltaba soltábamos soltabais soltaban | solté soltaste soltó soltamos soltasteis soltaron | soltaré soltarás soltará soltaremos soltaréis soltarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of release [ released, released ] |