Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El doctor me vendó el tobillo porque me lo torcí. |
The doctor bandaged my ankle because I sprained it. |
Ella tropezó con una piedra y se torció el tobillo. | She tripped on a stone and twisted her ankle. |
Se torció el tobillo jugando al fútbol. | He sprained his ankle playing football. |
We do not see the spider eating the moth, we only see a yellow spider sitting on a red flower holding a brown moth. But we know what will occur: There will be a cruel and nasty act of the nature.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.
It comes not only from the need to feel superior (which would be a legitimate and natural desire), it is also the consequence of ignorance, believe in stereotypes and old-fashioned intolerance.
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of torcer [torcido] |
tuerzo tuerces tuerce torcemos torcéis tuercen | torcía torcías torcía torcíamos torcíais torcían | torcí torciste torció torcimos torcisteis torcieron | torceré torcerás torcerá torceremos torceréis torcerán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of bend [ bent, bent ] | ||||
Conjugation of twist [ twisted, twisted ] |