Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: She always takes a little nap in her garden hammock in summer. |
En verano ella siempre se hace una siestita en su hamaca de jardín. |
She always naps in front of the TV in the afternoon. | Ella siempre dormita frente a la tele de tarde. |

You can stay at my place as much as you like, and it does not cause me any trouble. I love guests. Cool, I guess, and sorry I didn't get back to you in time due to tight schedule. Hope to hear from you soon, best regards from NYC in the US.
We stayed in this place for quite a while as it was the most spectacular place we have visited so far. It was unbelievable how much thought was put into construction of these magnificent sites.
My wife and I left the hotel to walk around this tiny village. We just fell for this place. In the afternoon we made a hike to a nearby hill. From the view point one could see the entire Atacama desert.
We stayed in this place for quite a while as it was the most spectacular place we have visited so far. It was unbelievable how much thought was put into construction of these magnificent sites.
My wife and I left the hotel to walk around this tiny village. We just fell for this place. In the afternoon we made a hike to a nearby hill. From the view point one could see the entire Atacama desert.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of nap [ napped, napped ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of dormitar [dormitado] |
dormito dormitas dormita dormitamos dormitáis dormitan | dormitaba dormitabas dormitaba dormitábamos dormitabais dormitaban | dormité dormitaste dormitó dormitamos dormitasteis dormitaron | dormitaré dormitarás dormitará dormitaremos dormitaréis dormitarán |