Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: I'm sure I'll win today, because I feel luckier than yesterday. |
Estoy seguro que hoy voy a ganar, me siento con más suerte que ayer. |
I'm sure the ring is someplace home. | Estoy seguro de que el anillo está en alguna parte de casa. |
She is sure that meeting him was her karma. | Ella está segura que conocerlo era su karma. |
I'm sure | Estoy seguro |
We bought a Sandwich and were looking for a taxi, but the streets were so crowded that we had to wait nearly one hour to find a cab. We even had to walk a few blocks in order to catch one.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
At around 6pm. we were back at the Chilean border and we were happy to change cars (to the mini bus again) and seeing a paved road. It took us another hour to get back to our hotel.
I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object. But how can you remember all these?
At around 6pm. we were back at the Chilean border and we were happy to change cars (to the mini bus again) and seeing a paved road. It took us another hour to get back to our hotel.
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