Spanish Dictionary
| Spanish | English | 
| extraer | to extract; to take out | 
This Thursday afternoon a group of twenty five belonging to the Language Institute of English will take a trip to the Canadian city Montreal, accompanied and well protected by the bodyguard Linda.
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The film used (positive) is much more accurate in terms of color and pixels. It has a much higher range of colors, but the difficulty is that it is very sensitive and that is has a lot of contrast.
Our website is free, so we simply do not have the financial means to show the English instructions to a professional translator. We showed the vocabulary lists to our translators and concentrated on the content
Most common translations:
estricnina    
estacionario    
español    
escarcha    
entrevista    
en punto    
embalse    
ecuatorial    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of extraer  [extraído]  | 
extraigo extraes extrae extraemos extraéis extraen | extraía extraías extraía extraíamos extraíais extraían | extraje extrajiste extrajo extrajimos extrajisteis extrajeron | extraeré extraerás extraerá extraeremos extraeréis extraerán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of extract [ extracted, extracted ] | ||||