Phrase
that if
as if
que si
como si
to treat (to behave) (medicine)
to address (to deal with)
to process (computing)
to deal with (to have contact with somebody; used with “con”)
to be about (to concern; used with “de”)
tratar
tratarse de
Adjective
august (imposing and magnificent)
augusto/a
the sovereign, ruler, monarch (king or queen)
Adjective
sovereign (independent)
sovereign ruler or power, supreme power (with authority)
el soberano
la soberana
soberano/a
to concur, assent, consent (to concur)
to nod (to incline the head)
asentir
to hold (to grasp)
to fasten, hold in place (to fix in place)
to hold down, subdue, conquer (to restrain)
to hold on, hold in place (to hold on)
to abide by (to abide by)
sujetar
sujetarse
to harness, saddle up (horseback riding)
enjaezar
the venom (biology)
Adjective
venemous, poisonous (which contains poison) (figurative) (malicious)
el veneno
la ponzoña
venenoso/a
Adverb
warmly, enthusiasticly
calurosamente
to win over, inspire fondness (to inspire affection)
to grow fond of, get attached to (to become attached; often used with “con” or “de”)
encariñar
encariñarse
to shuck (to peel)
to slip away (colloquial) (to escape) (Dominican Republic) (Venezuela)
escabullar
escabullarse
to go to (to attend)
to turn to (to consult)
to come (to occur to)
acudir
to give back, return, take back, send back (to restore)
to give back, return, refund (economics)
to return (to compensate)
to throw up. bring up (to vomit)
to turn back (to go back)
(Latin America)
devolver
devolverse