Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Nobody knows what ills afflict him. |
Nadie sabe qué males lo aquejan. |

All sorts of people were sitting in the restaurant, locals as well as foreigners. One could see that the city had some modern places too and that it was not the Vietnam we had imagined.
Hey. You are online! Pollution means that the air is filthy and that it is hard to breathe. I'm getting much better at German, so please correct me when I am wrong in my language. You're English is actually great.
From there we flew on a day flight to Lima, Peru. We landed around 6 pm, it was already dark. From the airport we took a cab to our hotel (Hotel Carmel) in Miraflores, a beautiful, modern neighborhood.
Hey. You are online! Pollution means that the air is filthy and that it is hard to breathe. I'm getting much better at German, so please correct me when I am wrong in my language. You're English is actually great.
From there we flew on a day flight to Lima, Peru. We landed around 6 pm, it was already dark. From the airport we took a cab to our hotel (Hotel Carmel) in Miraflores, a beautiful, modern neighborhood.
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Conjugation of afflict [ afflicted, afflicted ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of aquejar [aquejado] |
aquejo aquejas aqueja aquejamos aquejáis aquejan | aquejaba aquejabas aquejaba aquejábamos aquejabais aquejaban | aquejé aquejaste aquejó aquejamos aquejasteis aquejaron | aquejaré aquejarás aquejará aquejaremos aquejaréis aquejarán |