muero

die, i die


Verb muero

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

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Examples
  • Les tengo un miedo a las serpientes que me muero.

    I am terribly afraid of snakes.

  • Si muero, quiero morir donde nunca nadie me encuentre.

    If I die, I want to die where nobody ever finds me.

  • Me he partido de risa, casi me muero.

    I laughed so much, I thought I'd die.

  • Me muero por una bebida helada.

    I'm dying for a cold drink.

  • Si muero, quiero morir en mi casa.

    If I die, I want to die in my house.

  • Solo quiero que sepas que si muero hoy, te penaré por el resto de tu vida.

    I just want to let you know that if I die today, I'll haunt you for the rest of your life.

  • Me muero de sed.

    I'm dying of thirst.

  • ¡Me muero por una cerveza!

    I'm dying for a beer!

  • Me muero por verte.

    I'm dying to see you.

  • Me muero de ganas de ver París.

    I'm dying to see Paris.

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