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Why this database? I've been studying Spanish for several years now, but looking for good example sentences in one place was always something that seemed impossible. Because I also have my own blog and several of my readers asked me to share my sentence deck I decided to make one big database filled with Spanish-English sentences to help everyone out there really learning Spanish.

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  1. The database doesn't know how to handle indefinitives, so when looking for a verb or a noun that changes according to tense or gender, try searching for the different forms the word can have to get the most results.
  2. The browsing function (which you access by clicking the letters at the top) only looks for sentences that start with that letter, not for particular words that start with the letter.
  3. Sometimes an item contains additional information in the comments. To see this extra information you need to click the sentence in order to view the entire item. Long sentences are already broken down into chucks, so to see them entirely you need to view the item page as well.
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QuĂ© asco de baño. What a nasty bathroom. ...
QuĂ© bien que estĂ© sana. It's great that she's healthy. ...
QuĂ© buena parranda la de ayer.  What a great party yesterday. ...
QuĂ© bueno que te cuidas. It's good that you're taking care of yourself. ...
QuĂ© corte de pelo más hortera. What an awful haircut. ...
QuĂ© daño, me has vuelto a pisar. What a pain, you've stepped on me again. ...
QuĂ© desconfiado eres, hombre. You are so mistrustful, man. ...
QuĂ© gusto da que te atiendan bien. It's great that they serve you well. ...
QuĂ© inocente eres, te has creĂ­do toda la broma. You're so innocent, you believed the joke. ...
QuĂ© inoportunos, espero que no los vea. How inconsiderate, I hope she doesn't see them. ...
QuĂ© más da el color. What does color matter? ...
QuĂ© más dará cuándo. It doesn't matter when. ...
QuĂ© necesita un buen escritor para inspirar? What does a good writer need in order to be ...
QuĂ© pereza levantarse temprano. Getting up early is such a bother. ...
QuĂ© susto me he llevado. What a scare it gave me. ...
QuĂ© te apuestas que sĂ­ lo hago, Âżeh? What will you bet if I do it, huh? ...
Que haya una posibilidad de ayuda mutua entre ellos. Let there be the possibility of mutual help among them. ...
Que no se dĂ© cuenta que te di dinero. I hope he doesn't find out that I gave you ...
Que no se te olviden meter las cosas de afeitar en el neceser. Don't forget to pack your shaving supplies in the overnight ...
Que sea resistente. Make sure it's strong. ...
Que sea resistente. Make sure it's strong. ...
Que te pase las aspirinas tu amiguito. Let your little friend pass them to you. ...
Que tengas dulces sueños. Have sweet dreams. ...
Que yo sepa, no han cancelado ningĂşn vuelo. From what I know, they haven't canceled a single flight. ...
Queda estrictamente prohibido el uso de celular. Using a cell phone remains strictly prohibited. ...
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