tile

tile
[taɪl]
sustantivo
1teja (f) (on roof); baldosa (f) (on floor); azulejo (m) (on wall)
verbo transitivo
2tejar (put tiles on) (roof); embaldosar (floor); poner azulejos en (walls), alicatar (español de España)

tile [tail]
sustantivo
1Teja, baldosa, pieza de barro cocido de varias figuras para cubrir los techos, suelos, etc. 2.
  • Ridge-tile -> teja acanalada
  • Dutch tiles -> azulejos
  • Tile-maker -> tejero
  • Tile-kiln -> tejar, el lugar donde se fabrican las tejas
Placa de porcelana, mármol u otro material que se usa para adornar las paredes.
1Tejar, cubrir de teja
sustantivo
2Desaguar por medio de teja
sustantivo
3Asegurar contra una intrusión. (n)
va.

tile [taɪl]
noun
(roof tile) teja; (f) (floor tile) baldosa; (f) (wall tile, decorative tile) azulejo; (m)
a night on the tiles (informal) una noche de juerga parranda;or (informal)
verb:transitive
[+floor] embaldosar
we need to tile the kitchen floor
[+wall] revestir de azulejos; alicatar; (Esp) [+ceiling] tejar;

Verb Conjugation for "tile"

Imperative
  • tile
  • you tile
  • he/she tiles
  • we tile
  • you tile
  • they tile
Preterite
  • I tiled
  • you tiled
  • he/she tiled
  • we tiled
  • you tiled
  • they tiled
Present Continuous
  • I am tiling
  • you are tiling
  • he/she is tiling
  • we are tiling
  • you are tiling
  • they are tiling
Present Perfect
  • I have tiled
  • you have tiled
  • he/she has tiled
  • we have tiled
  • you have tiled
  • they have tiled
Past Continuous
  • I was tiling
  • you were tiling
  • he/she was tiling
  • we were tiling
  • you were tiling
  • they were tiling
Past Perfect
  • I had tiled
  • you had tiled
  • he/she had tiled
  • we had tiled
  • you had tiled
  • they had tiled
Future
  • I will tile
  • you will tile
  • he/she will tile
  • we will tile
  • you will tile
  • they will tile
Future Perfect
  • I will have tiled
  • you will have tiled
  • he/she will have tiled
  • we will have tiled
  • you will have tiled
  • they will have tiled
Future Continuous
  • I will be tiling
  • you will be tiling
  • he/she will be tiling
  • we will be tiling
  • you will be tiling
  • they will be tiling
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been tiling
  • you have been tiling
  • he/she has been tiling
  • we have been tiling
  • you have been tiling
  • they have been tiling
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been tiling
  • you will have been tiling
  • he/she will have been tiling
  • we will have been tiling
  • you will have been tiling
  • they will have been tiling
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been tiling
  • you had been tiling
  • he/she had been tiling
  • we had been tiling
  • you had been tiling
  • they had been tiling

ti
pronoun personal
1 (después de prep)
2 you (en general)
  • siempre pienso en ti -> I'm always thinking about you
  • me acordaré de ti -> I'll remember you
3(reflexivo) yourself
  • sólo piensas en ti (mismo) -> you only think about yourself
4 (en frases)
  • ¡a ti qué! -> so what?, why should you care?
  • para ti -> as far as you're concerned, in your opinion (tú crees)
  • si por ti no hay inconveniente, lo hacemos mañana -> if it's fine by you we can do it tomorrow

ti [tee]
  • Ti mismo -> yourself, thyself
The oblique case of tú, thou. When preceded by the preposition con, it takes the termination go, as contigo, with you.
pronoun
1 You; yourself.
  • Esto no se refiere a ti -> this doesn't refer to you

ti
pronombre:personal
you
es para ti it's for you; ahora todo depende de ti it all depends on you now
te lo he comprado a ti por tu cumpleaños te lo compraré a ti porque los vendes más baratos
esto no se refiere a ti this doesn't refer to you; ¿a ti te gusta el jazz? do you like jazz?; ¿a ti te han dicho algo? have they said anything to you?
¿a ti qué te importa?
solo piensas en ti (mismo) you only think of yourself; no sabes defenderte por ti misma you don't know how to stand up for yourself
el resto lo tienes que hacer por ti mismo tienes que tener confianza en ti mismo

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