Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El programa tiene un bucle que lo hace volver al principio todo el tiempo. |
The program has a loop that makes it go back to the beginning all the time. |
Vivió en el desierto durante cinco años antes de volver a la civilización. | He lived in the wilderness for five years before returning to civilization. |
Harry Potter tenía una capa que lo volvía invisible. | Harry Potter had a cape that made him invisible. |
volver + infinitivo(1) | to repeat |
volver | to return (yourself) |
regresar; volver | to return |
volver | to return |
Since Joseph is convinced of the coming success, he suggests to leave the machine in Canada for another 2 months (at no cost of course!). I think that they learned a lot through your project.
This perilous reaction, due to trivial, conventional thinking of us might lead to direct violence or at least to its support. Furthermore it can destroys one's good intensions and qualities.
We found an password solution to enable teachers and their students to work with your lessons. These teachers would need to enter the password of the lessons and could then continue to use them.
This perilous reaction, due to trivial, conventional thinking of us might lead to direct violence or at least to its support. Furthermore it can destroys one's good intensions and qualities.
We found an password solution to enable teachers and their students to work with your lessons. These teachers would need to enter the password of the lessons and could then continue to use them.
Check out these translations
vigor
venenoso
vampiresa
unificar
truculento
transplantar
tormento
tierno
tenderse
tapir
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of volver [vuelto] |
vuelvo vuelves vuelve volvemos volvéis vuelven | volvía volvías volvía volvíamos volvíais volvían | volví volviste volvió volvimos volvisteis volvieron | volveré volverás volverá volveremos volveréis volverán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of return [ returned, returned ] | ||||
Conjugation of turn [ turned, turned ] |