Spanish Dictionary
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.
Once they see a foreign person, their primitive thoughts come up and they start to hate and dislike without any actual reason. Whose fault is this hate? Is the fault of the ones who are afraid.
On the way we visited many small hill tribe villages. The walk was through green, wet rice fields. We really enjoyed it. Our guide explained us about the region and taught us some Vietnamese.
Once they see a foreign person, their primitive thoughts come up and they start to hate and dislike without any actual reason. Whose fault is this hate? Is the fault of the ones who are afraid.
On the way we visited many small hill tribe villages. The walk was through green, wet rice fields. We really enjoyed it. Our guide explained us about the region and taught us some Vietnamese.
Most common translations:
enlatar    
encantar    
embrujar    
efímero    
driblar    
distraído    
dimitir    
determinar    
desocupar    
desde luego    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of enyesar  [enyesado]  | 
enyeso enyesas enyesa enyesamos enyesáis enyesan | enyesaba enyesabas enyesaba enyesábamos enyesabais enyesaban | enyesé enyesaste enyesó enyesamos enyesasteis enyesaron | enyesaré enyesarás enyesará enyesaremos enyesaréis enyesarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of plaster [ plastered, plastered ] | ||||