Sepamos, acera
Hello,
I am trying to read a boon in Spanish and cannot find the meanings of these words, can you help me and I will try to help you when I know more'
5 Answers
Hello Heidita,
Yes, that was very useful.
Than you,
Jean
Hello Eddy,
Thanks for the assistance.
Jean
Hi Mi Joya (hehehe)
It works with acera but not sepamos. The dictionary is like all others, when verbs are involved, it only recognizes the infinitive.
Hi, discovered the "double click" function yet? Just click on the word you are looking for and it will lead you directly to the dictionary and the different "discussions" with the word involved.
I hope that's useful.
Do that with "acera"
Sepamos is the first person plural present subjunctive of the verb saber - to know. It means may we know.
Acera (f) is a pavement or a sidewalk.