Spanish Dictionary
| Spanish | English | 
| espantar | to scare away | 
| espantar | to scare | 
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.
She found it very unromantic that a man would not declare friendship to a woman. Anyway, after an hour or so they got off at a town called Chetumal which was on the border with Belize, where they lived.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
She found it very unromantic that a man would not declare friendship to a woman. Anyway, after an hour or so they got off at a town called Chetumal which was on the border with Belize, where they lived.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
Most common translations:
escaparse    
entretanto    
enfurruñarse    
en el extranjero    
embalaje    
economía    
donante    
disociar    
diferenciación    
destrozar    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of espantar  [espantado]  | 
espanto espantas espanta espantamos espantáis espantan | espantaba espantabas espantaba espantábamos espantabais espantaban | espanté espantaste espantó espantamos espantasteis espantaron | espantaré espantarás espantará espantaremos espantaréis espantarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of scare [ scared, scared ] | ||||