Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
the police blockade | el cordón policial |

On Thursday I have an appointment. If there is no other way, I'll move it. Can you meet on Tuesday, April 11, anyway? I suggest 10.30 in the morning, but I'm fairly flexible, so noon is good too.
There are changes in regulations for people who wish to travel to Eastern Europe. This is advantageous. In the U.S., as in every country in the world, there are positive and negative changes.
My problem never was the writing part, but I did not have the courage to speak. When I did not get further, I had to use my hands and feet to communicate, which always seems a little stupid.
There are changes in regulations for people who wish to travel to Eastern Europe. This is advantageous. In the U.S., as in every country in the world, there are positive and negative changes.
My problem never was the writing part, but I did not have the courage to speak. When I did not get further, I had to use my hands and feet to communicate, which always seems a little stupid.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of bloquear [bloqueado] |
bloqueo bloqueas bloquea bloqueamos bloqueáis bloquean | bloqueaba bloqueabas bloqueaba bloqueábamos bloqueabais bloqueaban | bloqueé bloqueaste bloqueó bloqueamos bloqueasteis bloquearon | bloquearé bloquearás bloqueará bloquearemos bloquearéis bloquearán |