Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
to caress; to fondle | acariciar |

We wanted to take a hot shower but there was no hot water at all. We asked someone to fix it and he showed us that there was a heating switch outside the bathroom which would turn on the boiler.
Our first station was a temple from which one could see the sunset in the best way, as it was a on hill leaning westwards. It was a walk uphill of more than thirty minutes and quite steep.
Anyway, our stay in Puerto Varas was nothing special, as the weather was terrible. We continued to Bariloche the same day. It was a 6 hour long bus ride passing the Andes mountains. The views were amazing.
Our first station was a temple from which one could see the sunset in the best way, as it was a on hill leaning westwards. It was a walk uphill of more than thirty minutes and quite steep.
Anyway, our stay in Puerto Varas was nothing special, as the weather was terrible. We continued to Bariloche the same day. It was a 6 hour long bus ride passing the Andes mountains. The views were amazing.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of fondle [ fondled, fondled ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of acariciar [acariciado] |
acaricio acaricias acaricia acariciamos acariciáis acarician | acariciaba acariciabas acariciaba acariciábamos acariciabais acariciaban | acaricié acariciaste acarició acariciamos acariciasteis acariciaron | acariciaré acariciarás acariciará acariciaremos acariciaréis acariciarán |