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   CollinsDictionary.com now has full verb conjugation tables for over 5,000 Spanish verbs. There are links below to Verb conjugation tables for 50 of the most common Spanish verbs, or you can search all Spanish verb tables here:- Enter the root form of the verb, for example abrir The 50 Most Common Spanish Verbs 100
   VERBOS ESPAÑOLES MÁ​S COMUNES 100 MOST COMMON SPANISH VERBS Homepage: English Spanish * It is not possible to translate these verbs with only one word. Click to see the most important Spanish verbs. Click to learn these verbs with flashcards and see examples. accept aceptar allow permitir/dejar
   ask preguntar believe creer borrow prestar break romper bring traer buy comprar can/be able poder cancel cancelar change cambiar clean limpiar comb peinar complain quejarse cough toser count contar cut cortar dance bailar draw dibujar drink beber drive conducir eat comer explain explicar fall caerse fill llenar find
   encontrar finish terminar fit caber fix reparar fly volar forget olvidar give dar go ir have * tener hear oir hurt dañar, herir know saber/conocer learn aprender leave * salir/marcharse listen escuchar live vivir look mirar lose perder make/do hacer need necesitar open abrir close/shut cerrar organize organizar pay pagar play
   jugar put poner rain llover read leer reply responder run correr say decir see ver sell vender send enviar sign firmar sing cantar sit sentarse sleep dormir smoke fumar speak hablar spell deletrear spend gastar stand ponerse de pie start/begin comenzar study estudiar succeed tener exito swim nadar take * tomar talk
   hablar teach enseñar tell decir think pensar translate traducir travel viajar try intentar turn off apagar turn on encender type escribir a máquina understand entender use utilizar/usar wait esperar wake up despertar want querer/desear watch mirar work trabajar worry preocuparse write escribir Click here to learn all these
   verbs with flashcards and see examples Click here to see the most important Spanish verbs to learn JOHN AND SARAH FREE MATERIALS (C) 2011 HELP: This chart show the most popular verbs and the amount of times people have looked at the conjugation. The most popular verbs are probably the most important
   to learn. You can see 20 verbs at a time. Use the arrows at the bottom to surf the verbs. If the verb is red it is not regular. You can search for a verb using the search box below. Big screen is best for a desktop computer and small screen is best for a smart phone. The small screen has a system of "show and hide" which
   might help you learn the verbs. VIEWS INFINITIVE TRANSLATION LINK 114,347 ir to go 65,616 ser to be 49,977 tener to have 48,701 hacer to make / do 38,931 estar to be 34,487 decir to say / tell 33,899 ver to see 31,047 haber to have 30,581 dar to give 30,415 poder to be able to 30,224 hablar to speak 28,060
   querer to want /like 26,808 venir to come 25,379 comer to eat 24,696 saber to know 24,338 poner to put 22,824 salir to leave, go out 21,138 leer to read 20,219 dormir to sleep 19,160 volver to return ADVICE: The ranking of these verbs more or less shows how important they are to learn. To be able to speak Spanish
   you should at least know the present tense of the first 15 verbs. Once you know the present perfect of one verb it is very easy to learn the rest. The most important of all are the regular verbs: just look at hablar, comer, and vivir. They are the three most popular regular verbs. Once you know the regular verbs it is the key
   to using hundreds of verbs. Because of the sheer quantity of conjugations as compared to English, the Spanish verb system is often the most difficult part of the language for Spanish students to master. If, however, Spanish language learners have a strong vocabulary of Spanish verbs, then learning to conjugate
   becomes a much easier task. The following sections list, define, and explain the most frequent regular verbs in the Spanish language.Regular -ar Spanish VerbsRegular -ar verbs are the most common type of verb in the Spanish language. The following verbs are the most frequently used regular -ar Spanish verbs that
   Spanish language students should learn and understand:acabar: to complete, to finishaceptar: to acceptafeitar: to shaveamar: to loveayudar: to help, to assistbailar: to dancebañar: to bathe, to washbesar: to kisscambiar: to changecaminar: to walkcantar: to singcasarse: to marry, to wedcenar: to eat dinner/suppercocinar:
   to cookcomprar: to buycortar: to cutcuidar: to guarddejar: to leavedesayunar: to eat breakfastdescansar: to restdesear: to wish, desiredibujar: to drawdisfrutar: to enjoydisgustar:- to disgustduchar: to showerdudar: to doubtenamorarse: to fall in loveenfermarse: to get sick, to become illenojar: to angerenseñar: to show, to
   teachentrar: to enterescuchar: to listen, to hearestudiar: to studyfumar: to smokeganar: to wingastar: to spendgritar: to scream, to shout, to yellgustar: to please, be pleasinghablar: to speak, to talklastimar: to injure, to hurtlavar: to washlimpiar: to cleanllamar: to callllevar: to take, to wearllorar: to crymandar: to send, to
   commandmanejar: to drivemirar: to watch, to see, to lookmolestar: to annoy, to bothernadar: to swimnecesitar: to needocupar: to occupyolvidar: to forgetparticipar: to participatepasar: to pass time, to spend timepintar: to paintplanchar: to ironpreguntar: to ask a questionpreocuparse: to preoccupy, to concernpreparar: to
   prepareprestar: to lend, to borrowterminar: to terminate, to endtomar: to drink, to taketrabajar: to workusar: to useviajar: to travelvisitar: to visitvoltear: to turnvomitar: to vomitNote also that most new verbs that enter the Spanish language are -ar verbs.Regular -er Spanish VerbsRegular -er verbs are the least abundant
   type of regular verb in the Spanish language. The following verbs are the most frequently used regular -er Spanish verbs that students studying Spanish should learn and understand:aprender: to learnbarrer: to sweepbeber: to drinkcomer: to eatcomprender: to comprehend, to understandcorrer: to rundeber: to owe, to
   ought to, shoulddepender: to dependesconder: to hideposeer: to own, to possessromper: to breaksorprender: to surprisetemer: to fear, to be afraid oftoser: to coughvender: to sell, to vendNote that many irregular and stem-changing verbs such as ser “to be” and tener “to have, to be” also have an -er ending.Regular -ir
   Spanish VerbsRegular -ir verbs are the second most frequent kinds of regular verb in Spanish. The following verbs are the most frequently used regular -ir verbs in the Spanish language that students learning Spanish should learn and understand:abrir: to openaburrir: to bore, to be boringacudir: to attend, to answer a
   calladmitir: to admit, to permitaplaudir: to applaudasistir: to attendcubrir: to coverdecidir: to decidedefinir: to definedescribir: to describediscutir: to discussescribir: to writeexistir: to existinsistir: to insistinterrumpir: to interruptocurrir: to occurpermitir: to permit, to allowprohibir: to prohibit, to forbidrecibir recib- to receivesubir:
   to rise, to climbvivir: to live, to be aliveSpanish language students often find learning to conjugate Spanish verbs the most difficult part of learning the language. However, by learning these lists of most frequent regular Spanish verbs, Spanish learners will discover that learning conjugation becomes easier.For a list of the
   most frequent irregular and stem-changing Spanish verbs, please refer to Spanish Verbs: Most Frequent Stem-Changing and Irregular Verbs in Spanish.Note: I have studied Spanish as a foreign language. Please feel free to correct any mistakes that I have made in my Spanish. regular verbspanishspanish verbsverb
   Conjugating verbs is arguably one of the most daunting parts of learning Spanish. When it comes to regular verbs, things are quite simple. But, irregular verbs, on the other hand, will have you exercising your memory. irregular verbs in Spanish So, with so many verbs, which should you focus on? Here are the 20 most
   common irregular verbs in Spanish with their present tense conjugations and some examples of their use. It should come as no surprise that a verb meaning "to be" is the most common verb in Spanish. Ser is used for permanent characteristics or things that are expected to last. It can also be used to tell the time, to
   describe someone's origin or profession, or to discuss a relationship. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Soy Nosotros Somos Tú Eres Vosotros Sois Vos Sos Él/Ella/Usted Es Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Son Examples: Son las 9 de la mañana. - It's 9 in the morning. Él es mi hermano. - He is my brother. Juana es la directora del
   colegio. - Juana is the school principal. Anna es canadiense. - Anna is Canadian. Ser is a really important verb in Spanish, so you might want to learn more about it and see more ser conjugations. The verb estar also translates into English as "to be". The difference between ser and estar is often a tricky subject for
   Spanish learners. While ser is preferred for more permanent situations, estar tends to be used for passing ones. To be more specific, estar is generally used for things like position, location, action, condition and emotion (often memorized with the acronym PLACE). Simple Present Conjugation Yo Estoy Nosotros
   Estamos Tú Estás Vosotros Estáis Vos Estás Él/Ella/Usted Está Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Están Examples: María está en la escuela. - María is at school. No puedo ir, estoy estudiando. - I can't go, I'm studying. Leticia está muy contenta. - Leticia is very happy. El gato está en el jardín. - The cat is in the garden. Haber can be
   translated as "to have" when it is used as an auxiliary verb to form many verb tenses. It can also be translated as "have" or "must" when paired with que to express obligation. Finally, it can also be used in constructions equivalent to "there is" or "there are" in English. In these last two situations, it is often used in its
   impersonal form: hay. Simple Present Conjugation Yo He Nosotros Hemos Tú Has Vosotros Habéis Vos Has Él/Ella/Usted Ha Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Han Examples: He visitado Brasil muchas veces. - I have visited Brazil many times. Hay que lavar los platos. - The dishes need to be washed. Hay 15 estudiantes en la
   clase. - There are 15 students in the class. Just like ser and estar can both be translated as "to be", haber and tener can both be translated as "to have". That said, haber is almost always used as an auxiliary verb, while tener is used on its own to indicate possession of something. Other common uses of tener include
   indicating age, "to hold", and "must", as you will see in the examples below. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Tengo Nosotros Tenemos Tú Tienes Vosotros Tenéis Vos Tenés Él/Ella/Usted Tiene Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Tienen Examples: Tengo muchos amigos. - I have a lot of friends. Diego tiene 20 años. - Diego is 20 years
   old. Ten la caja mientras abro la puerta. - Hold the box while I open the door. Tienes que estudiar más. - You must study harder. Poder is often used as an auxiliary verb paired with infinitives to indicate the capability, permission or even possibility of doing something. Its meaning is similar to that of English modal verbs
   like "can" or "may". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Puedo Nosotros Podemos Tú Puedes Vosotros Podéis Vos Podés Él/Ella/Usted Puede Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Pueden Examples: Martín puede correr muy rápido. - Martín can run really fast. Puede que Graciela me visite. - Graciela may visit me. ¿Puedo ir al baño? - May
   I go to the bathroom? Depending on the context, hacer can be translated into many English verbs, but its most common uses are "to do" and "to make". When used as a reflexive verb, it can also mean to act as something or somebody else. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Hago Nosotros Hacemos Tú Haces Vosotros
   Hacéis Vos Hacés Él/Ella/Usted Hace Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Hacen Examples: Siempre hago los deberes. - I always do my homework. Hoy te toca hacer la cena a ti. - It's your turn to make dinner today. Ana se hace la boba, pero es muy inteligente. - Ana acts dumb, but she is very smart. Decir is one of the most
   straightforward verbs in the list; it most commonly means "to say" or "to tell". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Digo Nosotros Decimos Tú Dices Vosotros Decís Vos Decís Él/Ella/Usted Dice Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Dicen Examples: Leo dice que no puede venir. - Leo says he can't come. Mi abuela siempre me dice que me
   cuide. - My grandma always tells me to take care of myself. Los expertos dicen que es verdad. - Experts say it is true. Ir usually means to go, although, when used as a reflexive verb, it can also mean to leave. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Voy Nosotros Vamos Tú Vas Vosotros Vais Vos Vas Él/Ella/Usted Va
   Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Van Examples: Voy al gimnasio todos los días. - I go to the gym every day. Sandra siempre se va temprano de clase. - Sandra always leaves class early. ¿A dónde vas? - Where are you going? Ver is all about seeing, so it can mean to see, to watch and even to witness. Simple Present Conjugation
   Yo Veo Nosotros Vemos Tú Ves Vosotros Veis Vos Ves Él/Ella/Usted Ve Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Ven Examples: Todas las noches veo las noticias. - I watch the news every night. ¿Ves esa casa? Ahí vive Manuel. - See that house? That's where Manuel lives. ¡Shh! Todavía no vi ese episodio. - Shh! I haven't watched that
   episode yet. Parecer is usually translated as "to seem" or "to look (like)". In some contexts, it can also be used to express an opinion, similarly to the verb "to think". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Parezco Nosotros Parecemos Tú Pareces Vosotros Parecéis Vos Parecés Él/Ella/Usted Parece Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Parecen
   Examples: Me parece una buena idea. - I think it is a good idea. ¿Estás bien? Pareces triste. - Are you ok? You look sad. No parece ser tan difícil. - It doesn't seem to be that hard. The most common meanings of this useful Spanish irregular verb are "to give", "to produce/yield" and "to grant". Simple Present
   Conjugation Yo Doy Nosotros Damos Tú Das Vosotros Dais Vos Das Él/Ella/Usted Da Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Dan Examples: Dame tu lápiz. - Give me your pencil ¿Me das un poco de torta? - Can I have some cake? Este árbol produce muchos limones. - This tree produces lots of lemons. Ana está contenta porque le
   dieron una beca. - Ana is happy because she was granted a scholarship. The verb saber lives a bit of a double life. As you will see in the examples below, it can mean "to know", but it can also mean "to taste" (as in, to have a specific taste). Simple Present Conjugation Yo Sé Nosotros Sabemos Tú Sabes Vosotros
   Sabéis Vos Sabés Él/Ella/Usted Sabe Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Saben Examples: Sé que es una buena idea. - I know it is a good idea. Miriam sabe mucho sobre biología. - Miriam knows a lot about biology. Dice que esta torta es de limón, pero sabe a naranja. - It says this cake is made with lemon, but it tastes like oranges.
   Querer can have a few different meanings, the most common ones being to love, to want and to mean. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Quiero Nosotros Queremos Tú Quieres Vosotros Queréis Vos Querés Él/Ella/Usted Quiere Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Quieren Examples: Eres mi mejor amiga, te quiero mucho. - You are my
   best friend, I really love you. Perdón, no quise pegarte. - Sorry, I didn't mean to hit you. Quiero decirte algo. - I want to tell you something. When acting as a transitive verb (i.e., when paired with a direct object), seguir means "to follow". But, when used as an intransitive verb (without an object), seguir takes on a different
   meaning: "to continue" or "to go on". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Sigo Nosotros Seguimos Tú Sigues Vosotros Seguís Vos Seguís Él/Ella/Usted Sigue Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Siguen ¡Siga ese taxi! - Follow that cab! El azul sigue siendo mi color favorito. - Blue continues to be my favorite color. Susana se cansó y no
   pudo seguir. - Susana got tired and she couldn't go on. Jugar means "to play", as in playing a game or having fun in some other way. Unlike the English verb, jugar is not used in the context of playing an instrument or playing a character in a play or movie. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Juego Nosotros Jugamos Tú
   Juegas Vosotros Jugáis Vos Jugás Él/Ella/Usted Juega Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Juegan Examples: Alfonsina juega con sus amigos. - Alfonsina plays with her friends. Con mis amigas jugamos al fútbol. - My friends and I play soccer. A Gonzalo le gusta jugar videojuegos. - Gonzalo likes to play video games. The most
   common meaning for encontrar is "to find", "to discover" or "to encounter". As a reflexive verb, it can be use to describe meeting someone. In some cases, it can be used to mean "to be" in a place or state. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Encuentro Nosotros Encontramos Tú Encuentras Vosotros Encontráis Vos
   Encontrás Él/Ella/Usted Encuentra Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Encuentran Examples: Mi madre no encuentra sus gafas. - My mother can't find her glasses. Siempre me encuentro con mi amiga fuera de clase. - I always meet my friend outside of the class. Me encuentro asustada. - I am afraid. Salir can mean "to exit", "to go"
   or "come out" of a place, or "to leave". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Salgo Nosotros Salimos Tú Sales Vosotros Salís Vos Salís Él/Ella/Usted Sale Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Salen Examples: Me gusta salir con amigos. - I like going out with friends. Debo salir de la oficina unos minutos. - I need to leave the office for a couple
   of minutes. Mi gato sale al jardín todos los días. - My cat goes out to the garden every day. Like saber, conocer can sometimes be translated as "to know", but it is closer to "to be familiar with" than saber is. It can also mean to meet someone or to discover or visit a thing or place. Simple Present Conjugation Yo Conozco
   Nosotros Conocemos Tú Conoces Vosotros Conocéis Vos Conocés Él/Ella/Usted Conoce Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Conocen Examples: ¿Conoces a Luisa? - Have you met Luisa? No conozco esa canción. - I don't know that song (I'm not familiar with that song). Ella no conoce Europa. - She has never been to Europe.
   Pensar usually means "to think" but, depending on the context, it can sometimes be translated as "to plan". Simple Present Conjugation Yo Pienso Nosotros Pensamos Tú Piensas Vosotros Pensáis Vos Pensás Él/Ella/Usted Piensa Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes Piensan Examples: Pienso viajar a Francia el año que viene. - I plan
   on travelling to France next year. Sol piensa que Rosa es divertida. - Sol thinks Rosa is fun. ¿Qué piensas sobre este cuadro? - What do you think about this painting? Poner is a pretty straightforward verb for English speakers, it usually translates into "to put." Simple Present Conjugation Yo Pongo Nosotros Ponemos
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