Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Mucha gente emigró de Irlanda en el siglo XIX.  | 
 Many people emigrated from Ireland in the nineteenth century.  | 
I like writting you messages although most of it is really pointless. I mean it is very good for my English studies, but except that I could not understand why you would be interested in reading it.
The view from the top was awesome. From there one could see that every house almost had a different color, but that the roofs were all tiled. I took my camera and took several images on diapositive.
I was surprised that he charged 5 dollars extra (a total of fifteen instead of ten), because he had to take us to three different locations. I did not buy the whole thing and gave him ten bucks.
The view from the top was awesome. From there one could see that every house almost had a different color, but that the roofs were all tiled. I took my camera and took several images on diapositive.
I was surprised that he charged 5 dollars extra (a total of fifteen instead of ten), because he had to take us to three different locations. I did not buy the whole thing and gave him ten bucks.
Most common translations:
eje    
dual    
diversidad    
dinámica    
devastación    
despacho    
desechar    
derribar    
delante    
dato    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of emigrar  [emigrado]  | 
emigro emigras emigra emigramos emigráis emigran | emigraba emigrabas emigraba emigrábamos emigrabais emigraban | emigré emigraste emigró emigramos emigrasteis emigraron | emigraré emigrarás emigrará emigraremos emigraréis emigrarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of emigrate [ emigrated, emigrated ] | ||||