Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
idear | to devise; to invent |

I spoke to Juliette and she told me to organize the meeting with Jimmy and Rick. I would like to know the time and place of our meeting (on Monday). Looking forward to meet you all. Bye soon.
I bought a bottle of water and took a pause to regain my energy. Not long after that I descended again and looked for a cafe place near the central square. To my surprise I found a very modern place.
There were heaps of people in this area and we really had to struggle to get through the crowds. We drank a few beers and a couple glasses of wine and being totally tipsy Lili decided she needed to return.
I bought a bottle of water and took a pause to regain my energy. Not long after that I descended again and looked for a cafe place near the central square. To my surprise I found a very modern place.
There were heaps of people in this area and we really had to struggle to get through the crowds. We drank a few beers and a couple glasses of wine and being totally tipsy Lili decided she needed to return.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of idear [ideado] |
ideo ideas idea ideamos ideáis idean | ideaba ideabas ideaba ideábamos ideabais ideaban | ideé ideaste ideó ideamos ideasteis idearon | idearé idearás ideará idearemos idearéis idearán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of devise [ devised, devised ] |