Frecuentar in english

Frequent

pronunciation: frikwənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

frecuentar = frequent ; patronise [patronize, -USA] ; patronage ; hang out. 

Example: The figures do not support the postulation that the better educated, public employees, left-wing party supporters frequent libraries most.Example: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Example: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.Example: Bigfoot or Sasquatch is generally depicted as a night creature but at times he will come out at daylight and likes to hang out in the woods.

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» frecuentar los pasillos del poderstalk + the corridors of power .

Example: Warren has stalked the corridors of power and can appear at first sight stern and unbending.

» frecuentar una tiendapatronise + shop .

Example: Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.

Frecuentar synonyms

shop in spanish: tienda, pronunciation: ʃɑp part of speech: noun common in spanish: común, pronunciation: kɑmən part of speech: adjective steady in spanish: estable, pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective patronize in spanish: patrocinar, pronunciation: peɪtrənaɪz part of speech: verb sponsor in spanish: patrocinador, pronunciation: spɑnsɜr part of speech: noun, verb regular in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜr part of speech: adjective prevailing in spanish: predominante, pronunciation: prɪveɪlɪŋ part of speech: adjective predominant in spanish: predominante, pronunciation: prɪdɑmənənt part of speech: adjective shop at in spanish: comprar en, pronunciation: ʃɑpæt part of speech: verb buy at in spanish: Compra en, pronunciation: baɪæt part of speech: verb
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