escuchaba |
1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of escuchar | |
escuchar |
1. v. to listen to, to hear out | |
¿Has escuchado su último disco? - Have you listened to her latest record? | |
2. v. to listen | |
Cállate y escucha. - Be quiet and listen. | |
3. v. (Latin America, informal) to hear | |
Claudia trabajaba en su oficina cuando escuchó el staccato de chasquidos secos: pá-pá-pá. - Claudia was working in her office when she heard the staccato of dry clicks: bang-bang-bang. | |
el |
1. art. (masculine singular definite article); the | |
2. art. feminine singular definite article used before nouns which start with a stressed 'a': | |
el alma, las almas - the soul, the souls | |
el hacha, las hachas - the axe, the axes | |
suelo |
1. n-m. soil, earth | |
2. n-m. ground, floor | |
3. v. first-person singular present indicative of soleres: “I usually”. | |
Suelo venir a las cinco. - I usually come at five o’clock. | |
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solar |
1. n-m. ground, land | |
2. n-m. house (of a family), noble lineage | |
3. n-m. (Cuba) tenement house | |
4. v. to pave | |
5. v. to sole a shoe | |
6. adj. solar | |
soler |
1. v. (auxiliary) to be accustomed to doing something, to do something on a regular basis, to do something usually or often | |
suele llegar tarde - he usually arrives late | |
2. v. (auxiliary) to tend to | |
Por lo general no dice nada que merezca la pena oír, así que suelo simplemente ignorarlo. - He generally doesn't say anything worth hearing, so I usually just ignore him. | |
3. v. (imperfect) used to | |
Aquí solía estar la tele. - This is where the television used to be. | |
con |
1. prep. with | |
2. prep. on | |
Yo cuento con ustedes. - I count on you. | |
los |
1. art. the | |
¿Qué hacen los muchachos? - What do the boys do? | |
2. pron. accusative of ellos and ustedes (when referring to more than one man); them, you all (formal) | |
3. pron. plural masculine or neuter pronoun | |
los que no hablan - those who do not speak | |
pies |
1. n. plural of pie | |
pie |
1. n-m. foot (a part of the body) | |
2. n-m. English or American foot (a unit of length equal to 30.48 cm) | |
3. n-m. (historical, measure) pie, a Spanish foot (a former unit of length equivalent to about 27.9 cm) | |
4. n-m. (poetry) foot (a part of a poetic line) | |
5. n-m. (design, typography) footer (the bottom of a page or design) | |
6. v. first-person singular preterite indicative of piar | |
7. n-m. (Central America, South America) pie | |