Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Es imposible que las cosas vuelvan a su forma prístina. |
It's impossible to get things back to their pristine way. |
El aceite de linaza se vuelve rancio muy rápidamente. | Linseed oil becomes rancid very fast. |
El asesino tiró a su víctima al mar, pero el cuerpo volvió a la orilla con la resaca. | The murderer threw his victim into the ocean but the body went back to the shore with the undertow. |
volverse + adj | to change suddenly |
volverse | to turn around |
volverse | become |

I hope you had a successful week in Las Vegas. I am trying to reach Brooke to arrange a second trial in 10 days. I will also bring you printed material about the Vocabulix, as well as the language files.
While time is a great healer, it is very difficult and not necessarily advisable for a country to forget its past, therefore history always keeps the tensions to others alive. I will explain.
You may have seen our Language-School book section where we have descriptions of over 120 language schools world wide. Do you have a program for foreign students? If so, it may be very interesting.
While time is a great healer, it is very difficult and not necessarily advisable for a country to forget its past, therefore history always keeps the tensions to others alive. I will explain.
You may have seen our Language-School book section where we have descriptions of over 120 language schools world wide. Do you have a program for foreign students? If so, it may be very interesting.
Check out these translations
vigoroso
venera
vampiro
uniforme
trueno
transportador
tormentoso
tierra
tendido
tapiz
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of volverse [me vuelto] |
me vuelvo te vuelves se vuelve nos volvemos os volvéis se vuelven | me volvía te volvías se volvía nos volvíamos os volvíais se volvían | me volví te volviste se volvió nos volvimos os volvisteis se volvieron | me volveré te volverás se volverá nos volveremos os volveréis se volverán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of become [ became, become ] |