Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El bebé está tratando de ponerse solo de pie. |
The infant is trying to stand up alone. |
Va al gimnasio dos veces por semana para ponerse en forma. | She goes to the gym twice a week to get fit. |
Tuvo que ponerse un traje de látex para sumergirse en el mar. | He had to wear a latex suit to dive into the sea. |

Some of the disadvantages are the coldness, darkness and the fact that the days are a lot shorter then as in the summer. First let me tell you what I do not like about the winter. It is the following.
Most are just afraid of the unknown and see the unknown as a threat to their stabilty. Can one blame them? I think you can blame them. It is the fault of the ones that are scared to improve and learn.
We did not feel any danger at all and found the area very attractive. Especially Bocca with its colorful building appealed to us. In addition, we found out that Maradonna was the king of this neighborhood.
Most are just afraid of the unknown and see the unknown as a threat to their stabilty. Can one blame them? I think you can blame them. It is the fault of the ones that are scared to improve and learn.
We did not feel any danger at all and found the area very attractive. Especially Bocca with its colorful building appealed to us. In addition, we found out that Maradonna was the king of this neighborhood.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of ponerse [me puesto] |
me pongo te pones se pone nos ponemos os ponéis se ponen | me ponía te ponías se ponía nos poníamos os poníais se ponían | me puse te pusiste se puso nos pusimos os pusisteis se pusieron | me pondré te pondrás se pondrá nos pondremos os pondréis se pondrán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of become [ became, become ] |