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habrías sisado
Conditional perfectconjugation ofsisar.
habrías sisado
Conditional perfectvosconjugation ofsisar.
sisar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
1. (to steal a little money)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. to pocket
La anciana envió a un muchacho a comprarle algunos alimentos, y él le sisó el cambio y le dijo que no quedaba dinero.The old lady sent a boy to buy some groceries, and he pocketed the change and told her there was no money left.
b. to swipe
El gerente de la tienda pilló a mi amigo sisando dinero de la caja y lo despidió.The manager of the store caught my friend swiping money from the cash register, and he fired him.
a. to take in an armhole of
Necesito sisar un vestido porque la sisa me aprieta. ¿Conoces una buena modista?I need to take in an armhole of a dress because it feels tight. Do yo know a good dressmaker?
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