Bothtenerandhabermean "to have." Tener is used mostly as an active verb. If you "have something," you would use tener. Haber is mostly used as a helpingverb in Spanish. For example, in English, we might say, "I have been to the grocery store." The "have" in the sentence is...
Many common verbs have slang counterparts. Some of them come from “Spanglish,” the interaction of Spanish and English, such as the verbjanguear(to hang out) in Puerto Rico. Others don’t seem to have any connection to the original verb, such ascurrar(to work) in Spain. Here are some...
4.ir(to go) 5.estar(to be) 6.bueno(good) 7.de(of, from) 8.su(your, her, his, their) 9.hacer(to do, to make) 10.amigo(friend) 11.por favor(please) 12.no(no) 13.en(on, in) 14.haber("to have" as an auxiliary verb) 15.tener(to have, to possess) 16.un, uno, una...
There are several different verb types in Spanish, including transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, pronominal verbs, reflexive verbs, and reciprocal verbs. It's helpful to know what they are and how they're different. Let's get started! Transitive Verbs Transitive verbs are verbs that need a di...
to know (things) IrregularConjugate saber Ser conjugation to be (permanent) IrregularConjugate ser Tener conjugation to have IrregularConjugate tener Venir conjugation to come IrregularConjugate venir View all 762 verb tables Ella Verbs Ella Verbs is the top-rated Spanish conjugation mobile app, helping...
to have (to do something, auxiliary verb) estar to be (health, location, state) tener to have hacer to do, make poder to be able, can decir to say, tell ir to go ver to see dar to give saber to know (information) querer
come to[sth]vi + prepfigurative(deteriorate)llegar aloc verb Has our relationship really come to this: shouting at one another in the street? ¿Es posible que nuestra relación haya llegado a esto: gritándonos en plena calle? come to[sth]vi + prep(be about, relate to)tratarse dev pr...
The intermediate Spanish grammar lessons in SuperMemo’s courses focus on more complex grammatical rules and structures. You will learn to use tenses more effectively, understand the nuances of subjunctive moods, and perfect your sentence construction. These lessons include interactive exercises and real...
Spanish verb “embutir” translates into “to stuff” or to fit. As all sausages are stuffed into a suitable casing, they are rightly called embutidos. Whole pork loins that are stuffed in casings are also known as embutido although loins are usually called lomo embuchado as “embuchar” is...
to win / to earn gustar to like (but really... "to be pleasing to") haber to have (helping verb!) hablar to speak hacer to make / to do herir to hurt hervir to boil huir to escape, to flee ir a to go to irse a to go away to ...