Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
vetar | to veto |

They played a lot of music (very old fashioned music) and sold apples, cookies, cakes and many drinks. Having enjoyed the apple festival we went for a walk outside the village, meaning the woods.
Nevertheless I think that we need to communicate. All in all, we will learn a lot from each other, mostly by writing, but speaking exercises are also really good for your Spanish skills. Is this OK?
He was hysterical, he got married two weeks earlier and already has lost his first wedding ring. How embarrassing is that? In addition, everybody on the ship heard it so that it was even more embarrassing.
Nevertheless I think that we need to communicate. All in all, we will learn a lot from each other, mostly by writing, but speaking exercises are also really good for your Spanish skills. Is this OK?
He was hysterical, he got married two weeks earlier and already has lost his first wedding ring. How embarrassing is that? In addition, everybody on the ship heard it so that it was even more embarrassing.
Check out these translations
veinticuatro
vacilar
títere
trillar
tramar
tocón
territorial
telegrafiar
taladro
supervisor
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of vetar [vetado] |
veto vetas veta vetamos vetáis vetan | vetaba vetabas vetaba vetábamos vetabais vetaban | veté vetaste vetó vetamos vetasteis vetaron | vetaré vetarás vetará vetaremos vetaréis vetarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of veto [ vetoed, vetoed ] |