suele
/ˈswele/, [ˈswe.le]usually
Verb suele
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of solar.
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First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of solar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of solar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present subjunctive form of solar.
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El perezoso suele faltar a sus obligaciones.
The lazy man frequently neglects his duties.
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Como suele suceder con él, llegó tarde a clase hoy.
As is often the case with him, he was late for class today.
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La vida es la mejor maestra, pero suele ser demasiado cara.
Life is usually the best teacher, but usually too expensive.
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Este es un ejemplo de la ley del más fuerte, como se le suele llamar.
This is an example of the survival of the fittest, as it is called.
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El teatro suele abrir a esta hora.
The theatre usually opens at this time.
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Mi mujer no suele beber café por la noche, y yo tampoco.
My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night, and neither do I.
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Tom suele comer solo.
Tom usually eats alone.
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La velocidad suele causar accidentes de coche.
Speeding often causes car accidents.
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Mi madre nos suele preparar pastel de manzana.
My mother often bakes apple pies for us.
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Como se suele decir, es difícil adaptarse a un nuevo entorno.
As is often said, it is difficult to adjust yourself to a new environment.
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