Spanish Dictionary

On the way, there were a lot of beautiful, colored trees. Having arrived in a tiny village called Harvard, we got out of the car and walked through the streets. We were very lucky and I will tell you why.
Seldom only do such incidents occur, thank God, but the fact is that these incidents, which are started by a relatively small group, need to have a broader support among others in order to exist.
2 hours later we landed in Hanoi, today's capital. After picking up our bags we started to look for a room to sleep in. The information desk did not really help us so we relied on the Lonely Planet guide.
Seldom only do such incidents occur, thank God, but the fact is that these incidents, which are started by a relatively small group, need to have a broader support among others in order to exist.
2 hours later we landed in Hanoi, today's capital. After picking up our bags we started to look for a room to sleep in. The information desk did not really help us so we relied on the Lonely Planet guide.
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Conjugation of mishandle [ mishandled, mishandled ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of maltratar [maltratado] |
maltrato maltratas maltrata maltratamos maltratáis maltratan | maltrataba maltratabas maltrataba maltratábamos maltratabais maltrataban | maltraté maltrataste maltrató maltratamos maltratasteis maltrataron | maltrataré maltratarás maltratará maltrataremos maltrataréis maltratarán |