Spanish Dictionary
| Spanish | English | 
| ofender | to offend | 
He wants us to think about his poem to recognize the details because that is the only way of finding out more about the reality of life. With a lot of observation and analysis we see it in a clearer way.
But his intensions are clear. By saying: 'I do not want anybody but you, I don't want anyone else...' he actually refers also to the unborn child. He is putting her into a sad dilema. She refuses.
I had to get used to riding the bike and I almost fell a few times. I drove on the main road and stopped at several little villages near the beach. The locals were very friendly and welcoming.
But his intensions are clear. By saying: 'I do not want anybody but you, I don't want anyone else...' he actually refers also to the unborn child. He is putting her into a sad dilema. She refuses.
I had to get used to riding the bike and I almost fell a few times. I drove on the main road and stopped at several little villages near the beach. The locals were very friendly and welcoming.
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of ofender  [ofendido]  | 
ofendo ofendes ofende ofendemos ofendéis ofenden | ofendía ofendías ofendía ofendíamos ofendíais ofendían | ofendí ofendiste ofendió ofendimos ofendisteis ofendieron | ofenderé ofenderás ofenderá ofenderemos ofenderéis ofenderán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of offend [ offended, offended ] | ||||