English translation of 'encartar'
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Presentyo encartotú encartasUd./él/ella encartanosotros, -as encartamosvosotros, -as encartáisUds./ellos/ellas encartanFutureyo encartarétú encartarásUd./él/ella encartaránosotros, -as encartaremosvosotros, -as encartaréisUds./ellos/ellas encartaránPreteriteyo encartétú encartasteUd./él/ella encartónosotros, -as encartamosvosotros, -as encartasteisUds./ellos/ellas encartaronImperfectyo encartabatú encartabasUd./él/ella encartabanosotros, -as encartábamosvosotros, -as encartabaisUds./ellos/ellas encartaban
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