acaban
end, just, they finished
Verb acaban
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of acabar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural present indicative form of acabar.
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Todos ustedes acaban de perder el juego.
You all just lost the game.
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¿Acaban de pegarle?
Did you just hit him?
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Ellos acaban de llegar del colegio.
They came home from school just now.
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En esperanto, los sustantivos acaban en "o". El plural se forma añadiendo una "j".
In Esperanto, nouns end in "o". The plural is formed by adding a "j".
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Me acaban de decir que debo traer mi propio equipo.
I've just been told that I have to bring my own equipment.
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Verán, cuando acaban de comenzar una relación amorosa quieren estar juntos el uno al otro, ¿o no?
You see, when you have just started a relationship you want to be close to each other don't you?
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Ellos acaban de llegar.
They have just arrived.
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Las vacaciones siempre acaban demasiado pronto.
The holidays always end all too soon.
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Cada uno de nosotros deja la vida con la sensación de que acaban de nacer.
Each of us leaves life with the feeling that they were just born.
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Me acaban de ascender.
I just got a promotion.
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