Oxford Spanish Dictionary
 
  
 I. convert ΟΥΣ [αμερικ ˈkɑnˌvərt, βρετ ˈkɒnvəːt]
II. convert ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ [αμερικ kənˈvərt, βρετ kənˈvəːt]
1. convert:
2.1. convert (exchange) ΧΡΗΜΑΤΙΣΤ:
2.2. convert (change):
3. convert (cause to change view):
4. convert ΑΘΛ:
5. convert (appropriate) ΝΟΜ:
-  convert property
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στο λεξικό PONS
 
  
 I. convert [kənˈvɜ:t, αμερικ -ˈvɜ:rt] ΟΥΣ
-  convert
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II. convert [kənˈvɜ:t, αμερικ -ˈvɜ:rt] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
-  convert
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III. convert [kənˈvɜ:t, αμερικ -ˈvɜ:rt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
-  convert
-  
 
  
 -  
-  to convert
-  converso (-a)
-  convert
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-  The Reconquista was ended after eight centuries of Moorish occupation by the reconquest of the Kingdom of Granada. For eight centuries, the sole objective of the Christian rulers had been to drive the Arabs out of the Península Ibérica. Those Moors and Jews who wished to remain in Spain had to convert to the Christian faith.
 
  
 I. convert1 [kən·ˈvɜrt] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
-  convert
-  
II. convert1 [kən·ˈvɜrt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
-  convert
-  
convert2 [ˈkan·vɜrt] ΟΥΣ
-  convert
-  
| I | convert | 
|---|---|
| you | convert | 
| he/she/it | converts | 
| we | convert | 
| you | convert | 
| they | convert | 
| I | converted | 
|---|---|
| you | converted | 
| he/she/it | converted | 
| we | converted | 
| you | converted | 
| they | converted | 
| I | have | converted | 
|---|---|---|
| you | have | converted | 
| he/she/it | has | converted | 
| we | have | converted | 
| you | have | converted | 
| they | have | converted | 
| I | had | converted | 
|---|---|---|
| you | had | converted | 
| he/she/it | had | converted | 
| we | had | converted | 
| you | had | converted | 
| they | had | converted | 
PONS OpenDict
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- The Reconquista was ended after eight centuries of Moorish occupation by the reconquest of the Kingdom of Granada. For eight centuries, the sole objective of the Christian rulers had been to drive the Arabs out of the Península Ibérica. Those Moors and Jews who wished to remain in Spain had to convert to the Christian faith.
