muerde

bites


Verb muerde

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of morder.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of morder.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of morder.

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Examples
  • Perro que ladra no muerde.

    Dogs that bark don't bite.

  • Mi perro no muerde, a menos que se lo pidas.

    My dog won't bite you, unless you ask for it.

  • En el cementerio hay una estatua de una serpiente que se muerde la cola.

    In the cemetery, there is a statue of a snake biting its own tail.

  • Esta perra muerde.

    This dog bites.

  • No te acerques al bulldog por si muerde.

    Don't come near to the bulldog in case it bites.

  • Nuestra perra rara vez muerde.

    Our dog seldom bites.

  • Este perro muerde.

    This dog bites.

  • ¿Tu perro muerde?

    Does your dog bite?

  • ¿Muerde tu perro?

    Does your dog bite?

  • Aquel perro no muerde.

    That dog doesn't bite.

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