Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
Sample sentences: Cats lick themselves to get clean. |
Los gatos se lamen para limpiarse. |
to lick | lamer |

We felt a little dumb and waited for the hot water. The boiler seemed not to work and we started to become upset. We asked the technician to come once again and he admitted his mistake.
Nevertheless, I agreed to go there and check it out. It looked much better than the one that we booked in advance and we decided to stay there for two nights. It had a great pool and we were welcomed with drinks.
On day two my wife and I took a tour to visit the Altiplano. The tour started a little boring, when we visited a few empty villages nearby which were all pretty much the same. Empty with very little people.
Nevertheless, I agreed to go there and check it out. It looked much better than the one that we booked in advance and we decided to stay there for two nights. It had a great pool and we were welcomed with drinks.
On day two my wife and I took a tour to visit the Altiplano. The tour started a little boring, when we visited a few empty villages nearby which were all pretty much the same. Empty with very little people.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of lick [ licked, licked ] | ||||
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of lamer [lamido] |
lamo lames lame lamemos laméis lamen | lamía lamías lamía lamíamos lamíais lamían | lamí lamiste lamió lamimos lamisteis lamieron | lameré lamerás lamerá lameremos lameréis lamerán |