Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: The rope is slack, you should tighten it. |
La cuerda está floja, debes apretarla. |
The cowboy threw his lasso to rope a bull. | El vaquero lanzó su lazo para enlazar un toro. |
jump rope | brincar la reata |

We made a little walk into the main street of the town and were looking for a nice place to eat. This time we settled for an Indian restaurant close to the restaurant we were a night earlier.
The books had cost only two or three dollars, cheap even for second hand books and after buying them I discovered that these were actually copied books and not used books. It was too late.
Spain seems do be doing much better since the 1970. It is completely democratic now. At work I have a lot of meetings with International companies and therefore I want to know many languages.
The books had cost only two or three dollars, cheap even for second hand books and after buying them I discovered that these were actually copied books and not used books. It was too late.
Spain seems do be doing much better since the 1970. It is completely democratic now. At work I have a lot of meetings with International companies and therefore I want to know many languages.
Do you know the meaning of?
safe-conduct
saxophone
scrounge
semiconductor
shake
shove
siren
so what
sovereignty