Spanish Dictionary

The first day in a new place is always a little strange. One has to get used to the new environment. I believe that the more someone tries to adapt the faster he gets used to new spots and new people.
I told them that in Europe not everything was perfect. I told them that there were also very dark times in that continent and that even in peaceful times live was not always easy as they had thought.
El calafate airport was a mess. The airport was as big as a hotel lobby, but packed with people and all the luggage came at the same time in the same place. An officer checked the baggage receipt to avoid theft.
I told them that in Europe not everything was perfect. I told them that there were also very dark times in that continent and that even in peaceful times live was not always easy as they had thought.
El calafate airport was a mess. The airport was as big as a hotel lobby, but packed with people and all the luggage came at the same time in the same place. An officer checked the baggage receipt to avoid theft.
Most common translations:
dodecahedron
dreary
earl
electrician
enclosure
episode
evil
expiry
falcon
felicity
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Conjugation of dislodge [ dislodged, dislodged ] | ||||
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Conjugation of desplazar [desplazado] |
desplazo desplazas desplaza desplazamos desplazáis desplazan | desplazaba desplazabas desplazaba desplazábamos desplazabais desplazaban | desplacé desplazaste desplazó desplazamos desplazasteis desplazaron | desplazaré desplazarás desplazará desplazaremos desplazaréis desplazarán |