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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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Va a haber demasiada gente esta noche. There's going to be too many people tonight. ...
Va a tardar años en crecerme. It's going to take years for me to grow back. ...
Vale un montĂłn de pasta. It's worth a big pile of dough. ...
Valencia es su tierra natal.  Valencia is his homeland. ...
Vamos a adentrarnos en el mundo del ciberespacio. We are going to into the world of cyberspace. ...
Vamos a contratar otra secretarĂ­a. We are going to hire another secretary. ...
Vamos a ejercitar todas las partes del cuerpo. We're going to exercise all parts of the body. ...
Vamos a jugar a "verdad o castigo". We're going to play "truth or dare." ...
Vamos a la playa esta tarde.  We are going to the beach this afternoon. ...
Vamos a la zona de las casetas. We're going to the booth area. ...
Vamos a llevar a cabo una operaciĂłn muy delicada. We're going to perform a very delicate operation. ...
Vamos a organizar un intercambio de regalos. Let's organize a gift exchange. ...
Vamos a ver los fuegos artificiales. We are going to see the fireworks. ...
Van a torear toreros de gran renombre. Bullfighters of great renown are going to fight the bulls. ...
Van a visitar las tumbas, las limpian y les ponen flores. They go to visit the tombs, they clean them, and ...
Vaya cosa, yo casi hago escalera de oro. My goodness! I almost made a straight of diamonds. ...
Vaya lĂ­o se ha montado. Look at what a mess you've created. ...
Vaya paladar más exigente tienes. Wow, what a demanding palette you have. ...
Vaya ruido, me voy a poner los tapones. All of this noise! I'm going to put on my ...
Vámonos rumbo a MĂ©xico. We're on course to Mexico. ...
VĂ­stete como quieras pero date prisa. Put on whatever you want, but hurry up. ...
Ve al grano que no tengo tiempo. Get to the point, I don't have time. ...
Ven acá corriendo que los chocolatillos se lo están comiendo. Come running, they are eating all of the chocolate. ...
Venga, date prisa. Come on, hurry up. ...
Venimos al parque todas las tardes despuĂ©s del cole. We come to the park every afternoon after school. ...
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