Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Tim se estaba burlando del profesor cuando este entró en el salón de clases. |
Tim was mocking the teacher when he entered the classroom. |
burlar a | to make fun of |
burlar | to mock |

I came on time and two hours later I arrived at Tuxla Gutieres. I was always suspicious here and I never knew whom to trust. Somehow I got to the airport a few hours too early but this is better.
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He started to shout and to curse at my wife and me, but we did not give him additional money. I am convinced that he knew exactly that he did not take us to the original hotel but to a fake one.
I can send them by mail or bring them in person. I'll be happy to join the trial and help you. The download of the language files may take 30 seconds and the screen is blank during that time.
He started to shout and to curse at my wife and me, but we did not give him additional money. I am convinced that he knew exactly that he did not take us to the original hotel but to a fake one.
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Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of burlar [burlado] |
burlo burlas burla burlamos burláis burlan | burlaba burlabas burlaba burlábamos burlabais burlaban | burlé burlaste burló burlamos burlasteis burlaron | burlaré burlarás burlará burlaremos burlaréis burlarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of deceive [ deceived, deceived ] | ||||
Conjugation of mock [ mocked, mocked ] | ||||
Conjugation of ridicule [ ridiculed, ridiculed ] |