Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: Suddenly a storm broke and the sea waves surged. |
De repente se desencadenó una tormenta y las olas del mar se encresparon. |
to change suddenly | volverse + adj |
suddenly, abruptly | bruscamente |
suddenly | súbitamente(1) |
suddenly** | de repente |
suddenly*** | de golpe |
suddenly* | de pronto |

There is a little problem: I can't go to Malaga to attend my course because it is fully booked, I have to go to Barca instead, which means I can't even go to there cause it is too far and the plane lands in the afternoon.
how are you? Where do you live in Austria? I hope your Spanish is good enough that you understand my sentences! If you can't understand it i will write this in English. I live in Munich, btw.
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.
how are you? Where do you live in Austria? I hope your Spanish is good enough that you understand my sentences! If you can't understand it i will write this in English. I live in Munich, btw.
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.
Newly added translation:
teeth
toothbrush
underestimate
wallet
worthless
March
advocate
appreciate
balance
bitter