I was competing
-estuve compitiendo
Past progressiveconjugation ofcompete.There are other translations for this conjugation.

compete

I was competing with a severe case of the stomach flu. I am here with Sara Columbo, Rock Team member. Sara, are you nervous? I'm, um, Emily Kmetko.
Competí con un severo caso de fiebre estomacal Estoy aquí con Sara Colombo, miembro del equipo de The Rock -Sara, ¿Estás nerviosa? -Eh, soy Emily Kmetko.
Yeah, a lot more than when I was competing.
Sí, mucho más que cuando yo competía.
I didn't know until two days ago I was competing.
Hasta hace dos días no sabía que iba a competir.
I didn't know I was competing with you, too.
No sabía que también estaba compitiendo contigo.
It used to be a lot better when I was competing.
Lo hacía mejor cuando competía.
And oftentimes, I felt like I was competing with them for his love and attention.
Y a menudo, me sentí como estaba compitiendo con ellos por su amor y atención.
I did not think I was competing with Gelson because he's more offensive than me.
No pensé que estaba compitiendo con Gelson porque él es más ofensivo que yo.
I know when I was competing, I wouldn't have wanted it taken from me.
Cuando yo competía no quería que nadie me quitara eso.
Yes, today I was a lot calmer when I was competing in some of the sections.
Sí, hoy he ido algo más tranquilo cuando trazaba en algunas zonas.
With women I was competing at the highest classification, but because of the negative converter had to settle for third place.
Con las mujeres estaba compitiendo al más alto de clasificación, sino por el convertidor negativo tuvo que conformarse con el tercer lugar.
And that's when, curiously, I won with the most votes, even though I was competing against women who were economists, sociologists, and specialists in rural development.
Y es ahí donde, curiosamente, gano con la más alta votación, a pesar de que estaba compitiendo con mujeres economistas, sociólogas, técnicas de la zona urbana.
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