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he hides
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he/she hides
-esconde
Present conjugation of hide. There are other translations for this conjugation.

he hides

he hides(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. esconde
My son thinks he is clever, but I know that he hides cigarettes inside markers.Mi hijo piensa que es listo, pero sé que esconde cigarrillos dentro de marcadores.
b. oculta
My husband has a really sweet tooth. He hides a stash of candy under the bed.Mi esposo es muy goloso. Oculta una reserva de caramelos bajo la cama.
a. oculta
He hides his jealousy when his girlfriend flirts with his best friend.Oculta sus celos cuando su novia coquetea con su mejor amigo.
b. esconde
He hides his feelings because his father has always told him that sharing emotions is a weakness.Esconde sus sentimientos porque su padre siempre le ha dicho que compartir sentimientos es una debilidad.
a. se esconde
My dog is scared of you. He hides behind the couch whenever you walk in.Mi perro tiene miedo de ti. Se esconde detrás del sofá siempre que entras.
b. se oculta
My son frightens easily. He hides in his closet every time he hears a noise.Mi hijo se asusta con facilidad. Se oculta en su armario cada vez que oye un ruido.
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