rompe
/ˈrompe/, [ˈrõm.pe]break, breaks
Verb rompe
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of romper.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of romper.
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John siempre rompe el hielo en clases.
John always breaks the ice in class.
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Él jamás rompe sus promesas.
He never breaks his promise.
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Estoy solo parado en la punta del año que agoniza, el universo se rompe en olas a mis pies, los planetas giran en torno a mi cabeza, y me despeinan al pasar con el viento que desplazan, sin dar una respuesta que llene los abismos.
I'm alone standing at the tip of the slow-dying year, the universe breack in waves at my feet, planets whirl about my head, rumpling my hair in the wind that rushes by, whithout giving an answer that would fill the abyss.
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El cristal se rompe con facilidad.
Glass breaks easily.
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La máquina es tan delicada que se rompe fácilmente.
The machine is so delicate that it easily breaks.
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¡Me rompe el corazón!
It breaks my heart!
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Piedra rompe tijera. Tijera corta papel. Papel envuelve piedra.
Rock breaks scissors. Scissors cut paper. Paper smothers rock.
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Rompe en llanto.
He's beginning to cry.
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Ella rompe algo cada vez que limpia la habitación.
She breaks something every time she cleans the room.
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Él nunca rompe sus promesas.
He never breaks his promises.
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