Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
deprive of; rob | despojar |
to deprive | privar |

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.
Considering that the lake was full of crocodiles we gave in to their demand and bought a can of Coca Cola. It cost us two dollars, and considering Cambodia's wholesale price they got plenty of markup.
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.
Considering that the lake was full of crocodiles we gave in to their demand and bought a can of Coca Cola. It cost us two dollars, and considering Cambodia's wholesale price they got plenty of markup.
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.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of deprive [ deprived, deprived ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of privar [privado] |
privo privas priva privamos priváis privan | privaba privabas privaba privábamos privabais privaban | privé privaste privó privamos privasteis privaron | privaré privarás privará privaremos privaréis privarán |