revista
/reˈbista/, [reˈβ̞is.t̪a]magazine
Noun revista f (plural revistas)
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magazine
Verb revista
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of revistar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of revistar.
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¿Puedo llevar esta revista?
May I have this magazine?
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Tengo una revista en mi cuarto.
I have a magazine in my room.
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No puedo abanicarme con la revista de Taninna. Ella se enojaría conmigo.
I cannot fan myself with Taninna's magazine. She would get mad at me.
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La revista Look ya no se publica.
The magazine Look is no longer being published.
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Su marido tiene la intención de sacar una nueva revista mensual.
Her husband intends to bring out a new monthly magazine.
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¿Terminaste con esa revista?
Are you done with that magazine?
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¿Cuál es tu revista favorita?
What's your favorite magazine?
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¿Es este un periódico o una revista?
Is this a newspaper or a magazine?
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Tom recortó la fotografía de Mary de la revista.
Tom cut Mary's picture out of the magazine.
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¿Puedo ver la revista?
Can I have a look at the magazine?
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