busco

/ˈbusko/, [ˈbus.ko]

i am looking for, i search, seek


Verb busco

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of buscar.

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Examples
  • Busco un regalo para mi amigo.

    I'm looking for a gift for my friend.

  • Busco un suéter.

    I'm looking for a sweater.

  • Busco a alguien que sepa portugués.

    I'm looking for someone who knows Portuguese.

  • A menudo busco palabras en ese diccionario.

    I often look up words in that dictionary.

  • Busco a alguien que hable portugués.

    I'm looking for someone who can speak Portuguese.

  • Busco mis gafas.

    I am looking for my glasses.

  • Busco un libro acerca de la España medieval.

    I'm looking for a book about medieval Spain.

  • Busco a tu hermana. ¿Dónde está ella?

    I'm looking for your sister. Where is she?

  • No es lo que busco.

    That isn't what I'm looking for.

  • Busco amigos aquí.

    I'm searching for friends here.

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