Take our quick quiz to start your journey to fluency today! Get started Combar (to curve) conjugation Spanish 1 examples Display translations Yo Tu Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted Nosotr(os/as) Vosotr(os/as) Ell(os/as) Present tense combo ...
Below are the Spanish subject pronouns for each area of a verb conjugation chart. Notice that there are a few forms that do not exist in English. These include vosotros/as (formal for "you" and "they" that is primarily used in Spain) and Usted and Ustedes (also formal for "you" and...
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Many Spanish verbs are completely regular, meaning that they follow a specific pattern of conjugation. In this lesson you will learn to conjugate regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs (in the present tense). Before you can do that, you must memorize the following subject pronouns. yo (I) tú...
Present Tense Just -ar Verbs Just -er Verbs Just -ir Verbs Regular Verbs Ser, Estar Stem-changing e:i Stem-changing e:ie Stem-changing o:ue "Ir" and "Dar" Tener, Venir Irreg. 1st Persons Orthographic-changing Preterite Tense Imperfect Tense ...
Overview of the Verb Ir The Spanish verb ir translates to 'to go' and is one of the most used words in Spanish. The ir verb is irregular, meaning it has a specific conjugation pattern that should be remembered. The good thing is that conjugating it is simple and enjoyable, and you wil...
The Spanish verbcompetiris acognateof the English "compete" and typically has the same meaning. In some contexts, it is better translated as "to compare with," "to rival," or "to fight for." Below you'll find tables with the complete conjugation ofcompetir. ...
Spanish Verb Tables On this page, you’ll find links to more than 1,200 Spanish verbs conjugated into all the simple tenses and moods. If you’re a beginner, start with Top 12 Spanish Verbs or Introduction to Verb Conjugation. And if you know a conjugation but not the verb it belongs ...
The periphrastic future is formed with the present tense conjugation of the verb ir (to go), plus the preposition a, plus the infinitive verb desear. It is translated to English as "going to + verb." Yo voy a desear Yo voy a desear aprender a bailar. I am going to wish to le...
Learn Spanish Translation ConjugationSign inirEnglish to Spanish Spanish to Englishir Add to list to go DictionaryRELATED ARTICLES "Ir" and "Irse" in Spanish See more ir ( eer) intransitive verb 1. (used to indicate movement) a. to go Ayer Ana y yo fuimos al cine.Yesterday, Ana and...