Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Su amigo le sopló las respuestas correctas. |
His friend prompted him with the correct answers. |
A los niños les encanta soplar las velas en su cumpleaños. | Children love to blow out candles on their birthdays. |
soplar | blow |
I hope you could understand my last letter to you. You see, when I write in Spanish I am not very confident. I always question myself and each and every sentence takes about fifteen minutes.
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.
You cannot be in this city without watching a football game. We therefore bought tickets two days ahead in order to see the soccer game between Bocca Juniors and Newell's Old Boys from Rosario.
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.
You cannot be in this city without watching a football game. We therefore bought tickets two days ahead in order to see the soccer game between Bocca Juniors and Newell's Old Boys from Rosario.
Newly added translation:
sobre todo
sidra
senda
sartén
sabotaje
rodear
retrospectivo
resaltador
remilgado
reformar
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of soplar [soplado] |
soplo soplas sopla soplamos sopláis soplan | soplaba soplabas soplaba soplábamos soplabais soplaban | soplé soplaste sopló soplamos soplasteis soplaron | soplaré soplarás soplará soplaremos soplaréis soplarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of blow [ blew, blown ] | ||||
Conjugation of inspire [ inspired, inspired ] | ||||
Conjugation of prompt [ prompted, prompted ] | ||||
Conjugation of whisper [ whispered, whispered ] |