Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Ella siempre dormita frente a la tele de tarde. |
She always naps in front of the TV in the afternoon. |
Cuando me llamaste solo estaba dormitando. | I was just snoozing when you called me up. |

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.
When I finally arrived at my destination I still had the task of finding an accommodation. As my acquaintances where with me we started looking together, however we discovered that we were not on the same budget.
We could not find a nice hotel so we just took whatever we found in the center of town. We were a little upset with the entire stress, so that we had left our bags in the cab when it drove away.
When I finally arrived at my destination I still had the task of finding an accommodation. As my acquaintances where with me we started looking together, however we discovered that we were not on the same budget.
We could not find a nice hotel so we just took whatever we found in the center of town. We were a little upset with the entire stress, so that we had left our bags in the cab when it drove away.
Most common translations:
dispersar
difícil
desvestir
deslizar
desconfianza
deportación
dedo
cómodo
cuerpo
cristal
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of dormitar [dormitado] |
dormito dormitas dormita dormitamos dormitáis dormitan | dormitaba dormitabas dormitaba dormitábamos dormitabais dormitaban | dormité dormitaste dormitó dormitamos dormitasteis dormitaron | dormitaré dormitarás dormitará dormitaremos dormitaréis dormitarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of doze [ dozed, dozed ] | ||||
Conjugation of nap [ napped, napped ] |