Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: She needed a jog to encourage her to take part in the singers contest. |
Ella necesitaba un empujoncito para que se animara a participar en el concurso de cantantes. |
run/jog | correr |

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.
Sunday is fine. Please let us talk tomorrow to arrange a schedule of that day. I will call you tomorrow, but in any case, here is my number again. We could do it also on Monday next week, if it fits everybody.
Puerto Madryn was a boring city, but it was the hub to see the Peninsula Valdes, a nature reserve listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. We did not know what to expect but new that we would see Pinguins
Sunday is fine. Please let us talk tomorrow to arrange a schedule of that day. I will call you tomorrow, but in any case, here is my number again. We could do it also on Monday next week, if it fits everybody.
Puerto Madryn was a boring city, but it was the hub to see the Peninsula Valdes, a nature reserve listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. We did not know what to expect but new that we would see Pinguins
More dictionary words
leisure time
maker
modern
no problem
overall
pesto
prayer
raincoat
responsible
science
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of jog [ jogged, jogged ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of empujar [empujado] |
empujo empujas empuja empujamos empujáis empujan | empujaba empujabas empujaba empujábamos empujabais empujaban | empujé empujaste empujó empujamos empujasteis empujaron | empujaré empujarás empujará empujaremos empujaréis empujarán |