Possible Results:
me he equivocado
-I've been wrong
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he equivocado
Present perfectyoconjugation ofequivocar.

me he equivocado

Aquí vamos, sí... no me he equivocado, ésta es.
Here we are... I'm not mistaken, this is it.
Me cometido un error, me he equivocado de calle.
I made a mistake, walked down the wrong street.
La verdad, Ethan, me he equivocado con ella.
Actually, Ethan, I had her all wrong.
¡Pero no! ¡No me he equivocado en nada!
But no, I am not doing anything wrong!
Por favor, me he equivocado de autobús.
Please, I'm on the wrong bus.
Creo que me he equivocado de número.
I think I dialed a wrong number.
Solo el tiempo dirá si me he equivocado o no.
Only time will tell if I was wrong or not.
Y en todo ese tiempo, ¿me he equivocado alguna vez?
And in all that time, have I even been wrong?
Me hace pensar que tal vez me he equivocado contigo.
Makes me think maybe I have been mistaken in you.
No es la primera vez que me he equivocado.
It's not the first time I've been proven wrong.
Sé que me he equivocado mucho en mi vida, pero...
I know I've made many mistakes in my life, but...
- (PL) Señor Presidente, yo también me he equivocado.
- (PL) Mr President, I too was led astray.
Yo solo quería saber... si me he equivocado en volver.
I just wanted to know if I'm wrong to return.
Y hoy de entre todos los días, me he equivocado.
And today of all days, I was wrong.
Comentarios en: Lo siento, me he equivocado, No volverá a ocurrir.
Comments on: Sorry, I was wrong, No volverá a ocurrir.
Sí, pero creo que me he equivocado de habitación.
Yes, but I think I've come to the wrong room.
Entonces, si estás libre, eso quiere decir que yo me he equivocado.
Then if you're free, it must mean that I'm wrong.
¿Está insinuando que me he equivocado haciendo mi trabajo?
Are you implying that I made a mistake doing my job?
Supongo que me he equivocado en muchas, muchas cosas.
I guess I've been wrong in many, many things.
Yo estaba allí cuando sucedió y me he equivocado.
I was there when it happened and I've got it wrong.
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