regresa

came back, come back, return to


Verb regresa

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

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Examples
  • Regresa a verme mañana.

    Come see me again tomorrow.

  • Regresa y dile a tu rey como los dioses lucharon a nuestro favor.

    Return and tell your king how the gods fought to our favor.

  • A veces regresa tarde a casa.

    He sometimes comes home late.

  • Esta noche regresa el Rey del Infierno.

    Tonight the King of Hell returns.

  • Él regresa a su casa.

    He returns to his home.

  • Regresa en una hora.

    Come back in an hour.

  • Regresa pronto.

    Come back soon.

  • El padre de Jim siempre regresa tarde a la casa.

    Jim's father always comes home late.

  • Regresa al auto.

    Get back in the car.

  • Él regresa a casa casi todos los fines de semana.

    He comes home almost every weekend.

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