madura
/maˈduɾa/, [maˈð̞u.ɾa]grow up, mature
Adjective madura
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feminine singular of maduro
Verb madura
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of madurar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of madurar.
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La manzana aún no está madura.
The apple is not yet ripe.
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Tras una madura reflexión, decidí aceptar su oferta.
After mature reflection, I've decided to accept their offer.
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Una manzana madura cayó del árbol.
A ripe apple dropped from the tree.
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Cada persona madura a su propio paso.
Each person matures at his own pace.
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El amor de una doncella es poesía; el de una mujer madura, filosofía.
The love of a young maiden is a poem. The love of an old maid is philosophy.
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El amor de una muchacha es un poema. El amor de una mujer madura es filosofía.
The love of a young maiden is a poem. The love of an old maid is philosophy.
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Un niño no es una persona madura.
A child is not a mature person.
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La papaya madura huele a vómito.
Ripe papaya smells like vomit.
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Su sobrina es atractiva y madura para su edad.
His niece is attractive and mature for her age.
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Mi sobrina es atractiva y madura para su edad.
My niece is attractive and mature for her age.
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