Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: He is always in a hurry. |
Está siempre apurado. |
to hasten to; hurry to | apresurarse a |
to hurry | hacer prisa |
to hurry up | apurarse |
to hurry | apresurar |
in a hurry | prisa |

We made a little walk into the main street of the town and were looking for a nice place to eat. This time we settled for an Indian restaurant close to the restaurant we were a night earlier.
It was so packed and it looked like a heap of ants climbing the temple. I would estimate that there were about a thousand people simultaneously climbing the temple which was not very big.
I'm writing you in English because I don't have a lot of time and writing in German will take me a long time. Just a few corrections: you can not say in English How you do, you need to say How do you do...
It was so packed and it looked like a heap of ants climbing the temple. I would estimate that there were about a thousand people simultaneously climbing the temple which was not very big.
I'm writing you in English because I don't have a lot of time and writing in German will take me a long time. Just a few corrections: you can not say in English How you do, you need to say How do you do...
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English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of hurry [ hurried, hurried ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of apurarse [me apurado] |
me apuro te apuras se apura nos apuramos os apuráis se apuran | me apuraba te apurabas se apuraba nos apurábamos os apurabais se apuraban | me apuré te apuraste se apuró nos apuramos os apurasteis se apuraron | me apuraré te apurarás se apurará nos apuraremos os apuraréis se apurarán |