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Spanish Prelim Verb

Spanish 1 Verbs

TermDefinition
Abrir to open
Acabar de ... to have just
Acampar to camp
Acompañar to go or come with
Acostarse (ue) to go to bed
Adivinar to guess
Afeitarse to shave oneself
Almorzar (ue) to eat lunch
Alquilar to rent
Andar to walk
Andar en patineta to ride a skateboard
Aprender to learn
Avanzar to advance, to move ahead
Ayudar to help
Bailar to dance
Bajar to descend
Bañarse to take a bath
Barrer to sweep
Beber to drink
Bucear to scuba-dive
Buscar to look for
Tener calor to be hot (person)
Hacer la cama to make the bed
Caminar to walk
Cantar to sing
Celebrar to celebrate
Cepillar to brush
Cepillarse to brush oneself
Cerrar(ie) to close
Cocinar to cook
Comenzar (ie) to begin
Comer to eat
Comparar to compare
Comprender to understand
Conectar to connect
Conocer (conozco) to know, to be familiar with; to meet
Contestar to answer
Corregir to correct
Correr to run
Cortar to cut
Costar (ue) to cost
Dar (doy) to give
Deber should, ought, to owe
Decir to say
Decorar to decorate
Dejar to leave
Descansar to rest
Descargar to download
Desear to wish, to want
Despertarse (ie) to wake up
Destruir to destroy
Dibujar to draw
Doler (ue) to hurt, to ache
Dormir (ue) to sleep
Dormirse (ue) to fall asleep
Ducharse to take a shower
Emparejar to match
Empezar (ie) to begin
Encontrar (ue) to find
Enseñar to teach
Entender (ie) to understand
Entrar to enter
Entrevistar to interview
Envolver (ue) to wrap
Escribir to write
Escuchar to listen
Esperar to wait or to hope (for), expect
Estar to be
Estudiar to study
Ganar to win
Gustar to like, be pleasing to
Hablar to talk
Hacer (hago) to make, to do
Hacerse to become
Navegar por internet to surf the internet
Invitar to invite
Invitar a to invite (someone)
Ir to go
Jugar (ue) to play (sports or games)
Lavar to wash
Lavarse to wash oneself
Leer to read
Levantar to lift; to raise
Levantarse to get up
Limpiar to clean
Llamar to call
Llamarse to be called
Llegar to arrive
Llevar to wear
Llover (ue) to rain
Mandar to send
maquillarse to put on makeup
Mirar to watcher; to look at
Montar to ride
Nacer to be born
Nadar to swim
Necesitar to need
Nevar (ie) to snow
Sacar Buena/Mala Nota to get a good/bad grade
Ofrecer (Ofrezco) to offer
Pagar to pay
Parar to stop
Pasar to happen, pass, spend (time)
Pasear to go for a walk
Patinar to skate
Pedir (i) to order, to ask for
Peinarse to comb one's hair
Pensar (ie) to think; to plan, intend
Perder (ie) to lose, waste
Poder (ue) can, may, be able to
Poner (pongo) to put, to place, set
Ponerse (me pongo) to put on
Practicar to practice
Preferir(ie) to prefer
Preparar to prepare
Presentar to introduce
Proclamar to declare
Quedarse en to stay in
Quemar to burn
Querer (ie) to want
Recibir to receive
Recordar (ue) to remember
Regalar to give (a gift)
Regatear to bargain
Responder to reply
Saber (sé) to know information (a fact, how to do something)
Sacar to take out
Salir (salgo) to leave; to go out
Secar to dry
Secarse to dry oneself
Sentir (ie) to feel
Ser to be
Servir (i) to serve
Subir to go up
Tener to have
Tener que ... to have to ...
Terminar to end
Tocar to play (an instrument), touch
Tomar to take
Trabajar to work
Traer (traigo) to bring
Usar to use
Vender to sell
Venir to come
Ver (veo) to see
Vestirse (i) to get dressed
Visitar to visit
Vivir to live
Volver (ue) to return, to come back
Created by: jaysnotreal
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