cambian
change, they change
Verb cambian
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of cambiar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural present indicative form of cambiar.
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Las hojas cambian de color en otoño.
The leaves change color in autumn.
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Los vampiros cambian de forma.
Vampires change shape.
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Sería divertido ver como las cosas cambian a través de los años.
It would be fun to see how things change over the years.
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Las mujeres cambian el mundo.
Women change the world.
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Los aspectos típicos de una cultura ajena cambian por los aspectos típicos de la cultura local de los traductores.
The typical elements of a foreign culture are changed into the typical elements of the local culture of translators.
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Los uniformes cambian de escuela a escuela.
Uniforms differ from school to school.
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¿Las tortugas cambian la caparazón?
Do turtles change their shells?
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Los tiempos cambian.
Times change.
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Los tiempos cambian, y nosotros con ellos.
Times change, and we change in them.
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Las cosas cambian.
Things change.
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