sucede
happens, it happens
Verb sucede
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of suceder.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of suceder.
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"¿Qué sucede dentro de la cueva? Tengo curiosidad." "No tengo idea."
"What's happening in the cave? I'm curious." "I have no idea."
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Como sucede a menudo, Mike llegó tarde a la reunión esta tarde.
As is often the case, Mike was late for the meeting this afternoon.
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En el tren puedes empezar a aprovechar el tiempo desde el primer minuto, algo que no sucede en un vuelo.
On the train, you can start taking advantage of the time from the first minute, something that does not happen on a flight.
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¿Qué es lo que sucede aquí?
What is this about?
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¿Qué sucede?
What's happening?
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¿Qué sucede en esta habitación?
What goes on in this room?
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No entiendo qué sucede aquí.
I don't understand what's going on here.
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Me pregunto que sucede si presiono este botón.
I wonder what happens if I press this button.
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¡No te preocupes, si eso sucede, sólo tendriamos que coordinar!
Don't worry, if that happens, we will just have to coordinate!
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Siempre sucede así.
It always happens this way.
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