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.
There were too many of these children and they were determined to sell us a can of Coca Cola. All means were legitimate, even shaking our boat, so that we would be scared of falling into the water.
While waiting for the counter to open, my wife developed a stomach ache. The plane took of at around 4 or 5 pm and landed around 2 hours later at the airport of Santiago de Chile. It was already dark.
There were too many of these children and they were determined to sell us a can of Coca Cola. All means were legitimate, even shaking our boat, so that we would be scared of falling into the water.
While waiting for the counter to open, my wife developed a stomach ache. The plane took of at around 4 or 5 pm and landed around 2 hours later at the airport of Santiago de Chile. It was already dark.
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Conjugation of bellow [ bellowed, bellowed ] | ||||
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Conjugation of bramar [bramado] |
bramo bramas brama bramamos bramáis braman | bramaba bramabas bramaba bramábamos bramabais bramaban | bramé bramaste bramó bramamos bramasteis bramaron | bramaré bramarás bramará bramaremos bramaréis bramarán |