Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: She defied the traditions of her country in order to study. |
A fin de estudiar, ella desafió las tradiciones de su país. |

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.
The next morning we felt much better, but we decided to stay in bed the entire morning to fully recover. We watched some Seinfeld episodes which were running every morning at around 10a.m.
At the third or fourth guesthouse we finally took a room. Of course the hot water would not work, and luckily we were upgraded to a terrific, huge room with balcony and garden. It was a very charming place.
The next morning we felt much better, but we decided to stay in bed the entire morning to fully recover. We watched some Seinfeld episodes which were running every morning at around 10a.m.
At the third or fourth guesthouse we finally took a room. Of course the hot water would not work, and luckily we were upgraded to a terrific, huge room with balcony and garden. It was a very charming place.
Most common translations:
depressed
diameter
disciplined
distinguish
doubt
duel
educational
emblem
ennoble
establish
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of defy [ defied, defied ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of afrontar [afrontado] |
afronto afrontas afronta afrontamos afrontáis afrontan | afrontaba afrontabas afrontaba afrontábamos afrontabais afrontaban | afronté afrontaste afrontó afrontamos afrontasteis afrontaron | afrontaré afrontarás afrontará afrontaremos afrontaréis afrontarán |