Spanish Dictionary

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.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
If we had more time, we would have stayed overnight in Aguas Calientes and visited Machu Picchu before 10 a.m. when the crowd (from Cusco) arrives.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
If we had more time, we would have stayed overnight in Aguas Calientes and visited Machu Picchu before 10 a.m. when the crowd (from Cusco) arrives.
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Conjugation of annex [ annexed, annexed ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of anexar [anexado] |
anexo anexas anexa anexamos anexáis anexan | anexaba anexabas anexaba anexábamos anexabais anexaban | anexé anexaste anexó anexamos anexasteis anexaron | anexaré anexarás anexará anexaremos anexaréis anexarán |