Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Después de su divorcio, se siente incómodo cuando se encuentra en la misma sala que ella. |
Since their divorce, he feels uncomfortable when he is in the same room with her. |
La gente del campo por lo general se siente incómoda en las grandes ciudades. | Country folk usually feel uncomfortable in big cities. |
Les dijo a los comensales dónde sentarse. | She told the diners where to sit. |
siéntese; sentarse | to sit down |

He wants to say that peace and brutality are very connected. In one line he is talking about the cleanness and in the next line he is talking about the witches' broth. How good is that, isn't it?
I think that subconsciously she means that her pregnancy has become a white eleph. But even though she compares her pregnancy with the large, grey animal a moment later she regrets it and says it.
I was the only one at the beach, as it was too early and all the party people were still sleeping. After that I hired a motorcycle in order to drive around the island. I never drove before that.
I think that subconsciously she means that her pregnancy has become a white eleph. But even though she compares her pregnancy with the large, grey animal a moment later she regrets it and says it.
I was the only one at the beach, as it was too early and all the party people were still sleeping. After that I hired a motorcycle in order to drive around the island. I never drove before that.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of sentarse [me sentado] |
me siento te sientas se sienta nos sentamos os sentáis se sientan | me sentaba te sentabas se sentaba nos sentábamos os sentabais se sentaban | me senté te sentaste se sentó nos sentamos os sentasteis se sentaron | me sentaré te sentarás se sentará nos sentaremos os sentaréis se sentarán |