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Spanish English Dictionary
D
deja
Spanish English Dictionary
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deja
in English:
1.
lets
She always lets her children do what they want to.
Lets play video games or something.
I wonder if Prince William lets anyone call him Bill.
I may go out if the rain lets up.
He often lets me use his typewriter.
My phone has a caller ID that lets me screen my calls.
Just seeing his house lets you know that he is poor.
Let’s eat already!
The roof lets in rain.
If your country doesn't let you camp for your rights, but lets you do so to see Justin Bieber, paste this on your wall.
A sick soul that holds on tight to anger and hate will never heal until it lets go of those demons.
Desktop publishing lets you produce books quickly and cheaply. It's like killing two birds with one stone.
Gambling site lets users bet on which species will go extinct because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
She never lets you forget her clean-cut image.
A traveling woman lets her heart travel as well.
English word "deja"(lets) occurs in sets:
Fichas del libro - "Hugh Miller" (William Keith Le...
Fichas del libro - "On the right of the British li...
Fichas del libro - "Studies in the Psychology of S...
Fichas del libro - "Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures...
Fichas del libro - "Domesday Book and Beyond Three...
other words beginning with "D"
deducir in English
defender in English
definitivamente in English
dejar in English
delante in English
deletrear in English
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