Spanish Dictionary
English | Spanish |
take off | despegar, quitarse algo |
to take off (clothing) | quitarse |

I am Spanish Teacher. I graduated last year, in August. I studied mostly in Germany. I have been working for nine months as a teacher in many language schools but soon I will be a student again.
Do you want learn Spanish? Do you have a telephone? I am looking forward to hearing from you and sorry again, I was extremely busy during the last three weeks. I hope you can forgive me.
Thank you for your message. I am learning Spanish only for private purposes. Many of our neighbors do not speak English. If I'll go on vacation, I'll probably choose Spain or Latin America.
Do you want learn Spanish? Do you have a telephone? I am looking forward to hearing from you and sorry again, I was extremely busy during the last three weeks. I hope you can forgive me.
Thank you for your message. I am learning Spanish only for private purposes. Many of our neighbors do not speak English. If I'll go on vacation, I'll probably choose Spain or Latin America.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of despegar [despegado] |
despego despegas despega despegamos despegáis despegan | despegaba despegabas despegaba despegábamos despegabais despegaban | despegué despegaste despegó despegamos despegasteis despegaron | despegaré despegarás despegará despegaremos despegaréis despegarán |