Spanish Dictionary
| English | Spanish |
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Sample sentences: He gave his father a tight hug. |
Le dio a su padre un abrazo apretado. |
| to hug; embrace | abrazar |
| to hug | abrazarse |
| a hug | un abrazo |
Hello and Dude. I'm great as here in Europe the sixteen best national soccer-teams are playing against each other (it is called Euro). Turkey won the first match last Sunday (1:0). Probably they will win the next match tomorrow.
I wish you would help me to improve my Spanish. I am studying law in Germany and I am trying to learn Spanish. I hope you can help me and I could help you to learn German. Have a great day.
We blamed the sandwich which we had eaten a day earlier for lunch in Bolivia for the stomach ache of my wife. She became very weak and she had to stay in the hotel for two entire days.
I wish you would help me to improve my Spanish. I am studying law in Germany and I am trying to learn Spanish. I hope you can help me and I could help you to learn German. Have a great day.
We blamed the sandwich which we had eaten a day earlier for lunch in Bolivia for the stomach ache of my wife. She became very weak and she had to stay in the hotel for two entire days.
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of hug [ hugged, hugged ] | ||||
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
| Conjugation of abrazar [abrazado] |
abrazo abrazas abraza abrazamos abrazáis abrazan | abrazaba abrazabas abrazaba abrazábamos abrazabais abrazaban | abracé abrazaste abrazó abrazamos abrazasteis abrazaron | abrazaré abrazarás abrazará abrazaremos abrazaréis abrazarán |