Spanish Dictionary

At noon the oldest soon came home. He was a doctor and gave me some salt and other Cuban medicine. I was reluctant to swallow that stuff but the pain and the doctor's smile persuaded me in the end.
He advised against traveling in this region at night as they were many violent robberies and one should return before dusk. He told me that he himself got robbed about two months earlier just here.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
He advised against traveling in this region at night as they were many violent robberies and one should return before dusk. He told me that he himself got robbed about two months earlier just here.
I called the Hilton hotel in Cuba and asked them whether it was worth coming or if they suggest to postpone the arrival. Their response was clear: Don't come unless you really have too.
Newly added translation:
residente
remoto
refugiado
recoger
rastrillo
quinquenal
punzada
proverbial
procurar
prerrogativa
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of reverenciar [reverenciado] |
reverencio reverencias reverencia reverenciamos reverenciáis reverencian | reverenciaba reverenciabas reverenciaba reverenciábamos reverenciabais reverenciaban | reverencié reverenciaste reverenció reverenciamos reverenciasteis reverenciaron | reverenciaré reverenciarás reverenciará reverenciaremos reverenciaréis reverenciarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of revere [ revered, revered ] |