Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: His behavior never ceases to astonish me.  | 
 Su comportamiento nunca cesa de asombrarme.  | 
| to cease; to stop | cesar | 
I am Spanish Teacher. I graduated last year, in August. I studied mostly in Germany. I have been working for nine months as a teacher in many language schools but soon I will be a student again.
Just as we finished exploring the temple and were about to leave the big tourist buses arrived. We listened to a Cambodian song played by a group of handicapped musicians and left to see other sites.
There was no one on the street and we did not feel to comfortable. The first hotel we entered, was build from clay. We saw an elderly English couple just leaving their room. We went to the reception.
Just as we finished exploring the temple and were about to leave the big tourist buses arrived. We listened to a Cambodian song played by a group of handicapped musicians and left to see other sites.
There was no one on the street and we did not feel to comfortable. The first hotel we entered, was build from clay. We saw an elderly English couple just leaving their room. We went to the reception.
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| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of cease [ ceased, ceased ] | ||||
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future | 
| Conjugation of cesar  [cesado]  | 
ceso cesas cesa cesamos cesáis cesan | cesaba cesabas cesaba cesábamos cesabais cesaban | cesé cesaste cesó cesamos cesasteis cesaron | cesaré cesarás cesará cesaremos cesaréis cesarán |