buscando

/busˈkando/, [busˈkãn̪.d̪o]

looking, looking for, searching


Verb buscando

  1. Adverbial present participle of buscar.

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Examples
  • ¿Qué tipo de tesoro es el que estás buscando?

    What type of treasure are you looking for?

  • El jefe está buscando a alguien a quien darle la culpa.

    The boss is looking for someone to blame.

  • Tom, ¿dónde estás? ¡Todo el mundo te está buscando!

    Tom, where are you? Everyone's looking for you!

  • Estoy buscando comida.

    I'm looking for food.

  • Estoy buscando novelas eróticas de ciencia ficción.

    I'm looking for erotic science fiction novels.

  • Tom todavía no encontró lo que estaba buscando.

    Tom still hasn't found what he was looking for.

  • Estoy buscando otro trabajo.

    I'm looking for another job.

  • Estoy buscando a mi hermano.

    I am looking for my brother.

  • ¿Qué tipo de información estás buscando?

    What kind of information are you looking for?

  • El bebé está buscando a su madre.

    The baby is looking for its mother.

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