Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: La niebla era espesa y oscura.  | 
 The fog was dense and dark.  | 
| La niebla de la mañana era tan espesa que se hacía difícil manejar. | The morning mist was so thick that it made it difficult to drive. | 
| La niebla era tan espesa que se hacía difícil ver y manejar. | The haze was so thick that it made it difficult to see and drive. | 
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.
I almost forgot to tell you, that the water was brown, despite of its name... Anyway, as I was already close to my next destination I went and consulted with a tourguide of Austrian travelers.
I had imagined my first dinner to be a little different, but I was already here and wanted to make the best out of it. So i ate there and return to my hostel at around ten o'clock at night.
I almost forgot to tell you, that the water was brown, despite of its name... Anyway, as I was already close to my next destination I went and consulted with a tourguide of Austrian travelers.
I had imagined my first dinner to be a little different, but I was already here and wanted to make the best out of it. So i ate there and return to my hostel at around ten o'clock at night.
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of espesar  [espesado]  | 
espeso espesas espesa espesamos espesáis espesan | espesaba espesabas espesaba espesábamos espesabais espesaban | espesé espesaste espesó espesamos espesasteis espesaron | espesaré espesarás espesará espesaremos espesaréis espesarán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of thicken [ thickened, thickened ] | ||||