Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: En nuestra sociedad eructar en público implica malos modales.  | 
 In our society burping in public means bad manners.  | 
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.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
We were Lao Cai around six o'clock but the train left only at eight. I was somehow relieved though that we had all the dangerous bus journeys behind us and that we left this lovely place soon.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
We were Lao Cai around six o'clock but the train left only at eight. I was somehow relieved though that we had all the dangerous bus journeys behind us and that we left this lovely place soon.
Most common translations:
ensuciar    
endurecer    
emperatriz    
elegancia    
durmiente    
docena    
discrepancia    
diario    
despreciar    
desfile    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of eructar  [eructado]  | 
eructo eructas eructa eructamos eructáis eructan | eructaba eructabas eructaba eructábamos eructabais eructaban | eructé eructaste eructó eructamos eructasteis eructaron | eructaré eructarás eructará eructaremos eructaréis eructarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of belch [ belched, belched ] | ||||