inventar
/imbenˈtaɾ/, [ĩm.bẽn̪ˈt̪aɾ]invent
Verb inventar (first-person singular present invento, first-person singular preterite inventé, past participle inventado)
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to invent
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to feign
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¿Será que usted no tiene una pizca de la creatividad, hasta el punto de inventar la misma disculpa de siempre?
Can it be that you don't have a bit of creativity, to the point of always inventing the same apology?
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Es verdad que el tiene el hábito de inventar mentiras.
It is true that he has a habit of inventing lies.
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Si usted desea hacer un pastel de manzana a partir de cero, primero debe inventar el universo.
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
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No siempre fue fácil para Edison inventar nuevas cosas.
It wasn't always easy for Edison to invent new things.
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Me gusta inventar cosas útiles.
I like to invent useful things.
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El hombre puede inventar cualquier cosa excepto el arte de ser feliz.
Man may invent anything, save for the art of being happy.
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Los americanos tienen una gran imaginación para inventar nombres.
Americans have a great imagination when inventing names.
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No uses "descubrir" cuando quieres decir "inventar".
Don't use "discover" when you mean "invent".
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Mi afición: inventar formas irregulares de verbos.
My hobby: inventing irregular forms of verbs.
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Me lo acabo de inventar.
I just made it up.
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