Spanish Dictionary

After dinner we walked back and saw some interesting sites and shops on the way. Everything was quite impressive, as always in a new country. We entered the hotel and took an elevator to our room.
When we arrived at the port, or whatever it was, we were a little scared since the boats were very old and dirty. We entered the boats anyway and hoped for best. The boat driver started the engine.
The American girls came with T-shirt and sandals, not exactly the right equipment for a trip 5000 meter over sea level and minus 10 degrees outside temperature during the day. Anyway, the landscape was fantastic.
When we arrived at the port, or whatever it was, we were a little scared since the boats were very old and dirty. We entered the boats anyway and hoped for best. The boat driver started the engine.
The American girls came with T-shirt and sandals, not exactly the right equipment for a trip 5000 meter over sea level and minus 10 degrees outside temperature during the day. Anyway, the landscape was fantastic.
Most common translations:
diabetes
disarm
dissipate
doorstep
drunkenness
embargo
enigma
escalope
exclusively
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Conjugation of deplore [ deplored, deplored ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of deplorar [deplorado] |
deploro deploras deplora deploramos deploráis deploran | deploraba deplorabas deploraba deplorábamos deplorabais deploraban | deploré deploraste deploró deploramos deplorasteis deploraron | deploraré deplorarás deplorará deploraremos deploraréis deplorarán |