Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: Prices are going up quickly. |
Los precios se están yendo para arriba rápidamente. |
to stand (something); to endure; to hold up physically | soportar |
to put up with; to stand with; to bear with | soportar |
to make up; to figure; to imagine | imaginar; inventar |
To appear; to turn up | aparecer; mostrarse; brotarse |
to stand up | póngase de pie; ponerse de pie |
in short; in brief(1); summing up | resumiendo |
to improve; to upgrade; to turn up | mejorar |
to come up with | ocurrírsele algo |
to break up | terminar; hacerse pedazos |
get fed up; eat one's fill | hartarse |
mess up (transitive) | echar a perder |

Is there any specific reason you are learning Spanish? How is going? What sort of level are you? I live in London, England but I am originally from Mexico. when would you like to start practicing your Spanish?
I speak English but it is not good and i know that. Well tell something about you? Can i have your email address because if we chat a little I am sure we can both learn some nice language skills.
Unfortunately, I have never been to the United States, but I was in Mexico last year, that is close. Zurich is a very nice city, the people are friendly and the lake is very beautiful.
I speak English but it is not good and i know that. Well tell something about you? Can i have your email address because if we chat a little I am sure we can both learn some nice language skills.
Unfortunately, I have never been to the United States, but I was in Mexico last year, that is close. Zurich is a very nice city, the people are friendly and the lake is very beautiful.