Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
to locate | situar |

We felt a little dumb and waited for the hot water. The boiler seemed not to work and we started to become upset. We asked the technician to come once again and he admitted his mistake.
The jet lag could be felt. We entered the floating village. People were actually living in boat houses and most of them seemed very poor. Their main income source was fishing and tourism.
The American girls came with T-shirt and sandals, not exactly the right equipment for a trip 5000 meter over sea level and minus 10 degrees outside temperature during the day. Anyway, the landscape was fantastic.
The jet lag could be felt. We entered the floating village. People were actually living in boat houses and most of them seemed very poor. Their main income source was fishing and tourism.
The American girls came with T-shirt and sandals, not exactly the right equipment for a trip 5000 meter over sea level and minus 10 degrees outside temperature during the day. Anyway, the landscape was fantastic.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of locate [ located, located ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of ubicar [ubicado] |
ubico ubicas ubica ubicamos ubicáis ubican | ubicaba ubicabas ubicaba ubicábamos ubicabais ubicaban | ubiqué ubicaste ubicó ubicamos ubicasteis ubicaron | ubicaré ubicarás ubicará ubicaremos ubicaréis ubicarán |