Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: He was betrayed by a sneak from his own gang.  | 
 Fue traicionado por un chivato de su propia banda.  | 
| to sneak | pasar a escondidas; colarse | 
| reach; sneak up on | alcanzar | 
The first day in a new place is always a little strange. One has to get used to the new environment. I believe that the more someone tries to adapt the faster he gets used to new spots and new people.
And others are not, some of us are speaking (too) freely about it, without paying attention to what they really say. Some of us know how to restrain because we know that these feelings are malicious.
We arrived without any more power back in the village of Sapa and went for dinner right away. We went to bed early, because of the physical exercise and because we did not sleep well a night earlier.
And others are not, some of us are speaking (too) freely about it, without paying attention to what they really say. Some of us know how to restrain because we know that these feelings are malicious.
We arrived without any more power back in the village of Sapa and went for dinner right away. We went to bed early, because of the physical exercise and because we did not sleep well a night earlier.
Newly added translation:
somnambulism    
spell    
stack    
stepson    
stroke    
successfully    
suppository    
symmetrical    
tarantula    
tenure