Spanish Dictionary
At noon the oldest soon came home. He was a doctor and gave me some salt and other Cuban medicine. I was reluctant to swallow that stuff but the pain and the doctor's smile persuaded me in the end.
Hemingway is trying to tell us a story about two people cannot fulfill their desires and needs, such as having free sex, drinking alcohol, spending the nights in bars and clubs and generally having fun.
Let me understand further: If you go through the 'vocabulary builder' in the left menu and choose new lesson it works faster than when you get there through the list of all lessons? Did I get this right?
Hemingway is trying to tell us a story about two people cannot fulfill their desires and needs, such as having free sex, drinking alcohol, spending the nights in bars and clubs and generally having fun.
Let me understand further: If you go through the 'vocabulary builder' in the left menu and choose new lesson it works faster than when you get there through the list of all lessons? Did I get this right?
Newly added translation:
reencarnación    
receptivo    
ramo    
quemarse    
pulgada    
proporcionado    
prioridad    
preferible    
pornografía    
plisar    
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of relinchar  [relinchado]  | 
relincho relinchas relincha relinchamos relincháis relinchan | relinchaba relinchabas relinchaba relinchábamos relinchabais relinchaban | relinché relinchaste relinchó relinchamos relinchasteis relincharon | relincharé relincharás relinchará relincharemos relincharéis relincharán | 
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of neigh [ neighed, neighed ] | ||||
| Conjugation of whinny [ whinnied, whinnied ] | ||||