Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: La debutante estaba entusiasmada por su presentación en sociedad.  | 
 The debutante was excited about her first appearance in society.  | 
The entrance hall had a design of the seventies which I found charming. An older man came towards me an asked me whether I needed a ride. I agreed and we drove to downtown of Havana, capital of Cuba.
It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
At around eight in the evening we were back, took a hot shower and met our friends for a fancy dinner. They were leaving the country the next day and we would stay there another three days.
It can also be directed against a group of people who have anything in common, such as religion or being from the same nation. Being that it gives one the fake feeling of superiority and self-confidence.
At around eight in the evening we were back, took a hot shower and met our friends for a fancy dinner. They were leaving the country the next day and we would stay there another three days.
Most common translations:
engrapar    
enajenar    
embarcadero    
edificio    
dormitorio    
disponer    
difícilmente    
desvestirse    
deslizarse    
desconfiar    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of entusiasmar  [entusiasmado]  | 
entusiasmo entusiasmas entusiasma entusiasmamos entusiasmáis entusiasman | entusiasmaba entusiasmabas entusiasmaba entusiasmábamos entusiasmabais entusiasmaban | entusiasmé entusiasmaste entusiasmó entusiasmamos entusiasmasteis entusiasmaron | entusiasmaré entusiasmarás entusiasmará entusiasmaremos entusiasmaréis entusiasmarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of excite [ excited, excited ] | ||||