Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
to devise; to invent | idear |

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.
We stepped down slowly and made the walk back to the parking spot. Sam was with us all the time and after Lili visited a souvenir shop he finally brought us back to the hotel where we dressed up.
We exchanged numbers and they offered that we should contact them once we'd arrive to the capital. After dinner we bought some chocolate in one of the many stores, but it was not tasty, compared to Swiss chocolate.
We stepped down slowly and made the walk back to the parking spot. Sam was with us all the time and after Lili visited a souvenir shop he finally brought us back to the hotel where we dressed up.
We exchanged numbers and they offered that we should contact them once we'd arrive to the capital. After dinner we bought some chocolate in one of the many stores, but it was not tasty, compared to Swiss chocolate.
Most common translations:
disadvantage
disrespectful
donor
eclipse
else
engagement
exchange
extensive
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of devise [ devised, devised ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of idear [ideado] |
ideo ideas idea ideamos ideáis idean | ideaba ideabas ideaba ideábamos ideabais ideaban | ideé ideaste ideó ideamos ideasteis idearon | idearé idearás ideará idearemos idearéis idearán |
Conjugation of ingeniar [ingeniado] |
ingenio ingenias ingenia ingeniamos ingeniáis ingenian | ingeniaba ingeniabas ingeniaba ingeniábamos ingeniabais ingeniaban | ingenié ingeniaste ingenió ingeniamos ingeniasteis ingeniaron | ingeniaré ingeniarás ingeniará ingeniaremos ingeniaréis ingeniarán |