Examples of using This verb in English and their translations into Spanish
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Official
Old English has no participle for this verb.
We usually link this verb to permanent things.
This verb is a compound form of poner.
This verb here is just simple past tense.
This verb derives from the noun splanchna meaning bowels.
This verb expresses a different meaning to TENER;
This verb is recognized by the Real Academia Española.
This verb is the function of the acit shakti.
This verb is very useful for your daily life activities.
This verb is not recognized by the Real Academia Española.
I kiss you, and this verb fills me with life.
In turn, this verb is derived from the root"pṛc.
This verb changes from c to zc in the first-person singular only.
This verb is always followed by the-sta/-stä ending.
So far, we have spoken of this verb in it singular forms.
Bowl over The first meaning of this verb+ preposition combination is literal.
This verb can mean'to rent' or'take on hire'.
Additionally, this verb can be used to talk about advice and recommendations.
Difficulty This verb changes from c to zc in the first-person singular only.
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