Spanish Dictionary

After dinner we walked back and saw some interesting sites and shops on the way. Everything was quite impressive, as always in a new country. We entered the hotel and took an elevator to our room.
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
The next morning, we got up at 5, had breakfast and headed back to the same airport where we landed a few hours earlier. The 1 hour flight was packed with lots of tourists of all ages, mainly Americans.
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
The next morning, we got up at 5, had breakfast and headed back to the same airport where we landed a few hours earlier. The 1 hour flight was packed with lots of tourists of all ages, mainly Americans.
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Conjugation of crackle [ crackled, crackled ] | ||||
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Conjugation of crepitar [crepitado] |
crepito crepitas crepita crepitamos crepitáis crepitan | crepitaba crepitabas crepitaba crepitábamos crepitabais crepitaban | crepité crepitaste crepitó crepitamos crepitasteis crepitaron | crepitaré crepitarás crepitará crepitaremos crepitaréis crepitarán |