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My family tree in spanish
My family tree in spanish









la predispoción personal - helpfulness, an inclination towards being helpful, giving and being around people.la predisposición familiar - What someone can expect from their genetics in terms of qualities, or to be a carrier of a disease etc.Ser predispuesto/a - To be inclined (genetics) Haberse predispuesto - To have been predisposed etc.

my family tree in spanish

Haber predispuesto - To have influenced (someone) etc. To influence (someone), to manipulate (someone).

my family tree in spanish

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  • estar disponible - to be on call, for a person to have free time or be available.
  • ser disponible - to be free, vacant, available (things).
  • Layout, arrangement, floor design, floorplan.
  • To be handy, to be dexterous, to be skilled.
  • Haberse dispuesto - To have prepared oneself Haber dispuesto - To have prepared, to have been available Disponerse - To prepare oneself, to get ready for
  • To be available (usually for “having time”)Ģ.
  • A breaking down of, simplification (of complex ideas or math).
  • Decomposition, a state of decay or rotting.
  • Ser descompuesto - Impolite, rude, lacking manners Haberse descompuesto - To have come undone, decayed etc.
  • To decompose, to decay (as in a dead body or organic matter).
  • To decompose (in math as in “to make easy” or “to take apart” a formula).
  • el apellido compuesto - a surname with hyphens.
  • Haberse compuesto - To have been made up of Haber compuesto - To have composed/formed El poniente - Literary expression for the West related to the idea of ponerse el sol “for the sun to set” because the sun sets in the West El / La ponente - The speaker or presenterĦ.

    my family tree in spanish

    Meaning that a verb like componer “to compose” will be conjugated as yo compongo etc.ĥ. Note: The following verbs that end in -poner are thus subject to the irregularities of poner. Its meaning is “to put”, “to place”, used for el sol “the sun” to mean “setting”… and in some cases it is used idiomatically as ponerse to mean “to put on (clothes)” or ponerse + emoción to mean “to suddenly become (x emotion)”.īut aside from the many uses of the actual verb poner, I would like to show you some words associated with poner that I hope will help you either with your vocabulary or to make word associations, not just with poner, and not just in the Spanish language, but with many different words from many different languages. The verb poner in Spanish is one of the most used verbs and one of the common irregular verbs you’ll most definitely learn.









    My family tree in spanish