Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Los tejones viven en madrigueras y suelen salir por las noches. |
Badgers live in burrows and usually go out at night. |
Las marmotas son roedores cuyas madrigueras están bajo tierra. | Groundhogs are rodents whose burrows are under the ground. |
nido, madriguera | nest |

Robert wants to tell us not only about nature and its secrets but also about the ability of the human being to recognize what happens around us. We see only the nice side if we just read and do not analyze.
I also made a reservation for a daytrip in the nearby mountains. We went in the early morning and met again near the Huanchan road, close to the office. A ten-seater picked us up and we left.
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I also made a reservation for a daytrip in the nearby mountains. We went in the early morning and met again near the Huanchan road, close to the office. A ten-seater picked us up and we left.
Thanks for the tip: We will add a lesson on colours! About the topical lessons around the home: Do you have specific words that you think should be added? It will take a while until we upload the new version.
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