conducir
/konduˈθiɾ/, [kõn̪.d̪uˈθiɾ]drive
Verb conducir (first-person singular present conduzco, first-person singular preterite conduje, past participle conducido)
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to drive; to conduct
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Yo puedo conducir un auto, pero Tom no.
I can drive a car, but Tom can't.
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Me gustaría conducir a través de EUA en un convertible.
I'd like to drive across the USA in a convertible.
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Tengo una licencia de conducir provisoria.
I've got a provisional licence.
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Quiero que todos me enseñen su carnet de conducir.
I want everyone to show me his or her driver's license.
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¿Te gusta conducir?
Do you like to drive?
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Tom no sabe conducir un coche.
Tom cannot drive a car.
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Las mujeres no pueden conducir coches en Arabia Saudí.
Women are not permitted to drive cars in Saudi Arabia.
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¿Dónde aprendiste a conducir tan bien?
Where did you learn to drive so well?
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Tom no puede conducir un coche.
Tom is not able to drive a car.
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¿Acaso Tom te dejó conducir su auto?
Did Tom let you drive his car?
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