Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: I have put in the oven some skewers of meat, onions and peppers. |
Puse en el horno unas brochetas de carne, cebolla y morrón. |

We could not believe how difficult it was to find a decent room in this four star hotel. I went to the reception desk and complained about our room and about the attitude and bad service.
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
I wanted to share the itinerary of our short backpacking trip in South America. My wife and I are both working, so that we did not have months to travel. Our trip started in Madrid, on September 30.
I learn things really fast and easily. I also know Italian well. I can make whole conversations in Italian. You are a fast learner, because Italian is a hard language to learn, especially for German speakers.
I wanted to share the itinerary of our short backpacking trip in South America. My wife and I are both working, so that we did not have months to travel. Our trip started in Madrid, on September 30.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of espetar [espetado] |
espeto espetas espeta espetamos espetáis espetan | espetaba espetabas espetaba espetábamos espetabais espetaban | espeté espetaste espetó espetamos espetasteis espetaron | espetaré espetarás espetará espetaremos espetaréis espetarán |