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ar conjugations
ar verb conjugations for Spanish (includes subject pronouns)
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| ellos/as (ellos is all men or mixed and ellas is all girls) | they |
| ustedes | you all (plural) |
| yo | "I" - changes ending of word to "o." example: hablar to hablo to mean "I talk." |
| tú | "you" - changes ending to "as." example: hablar to hablas to mean "you talk." |
| el/ella/usted | "he, she", or "you." changes ending to "a." example: hablar to habla to mean "he" or "she talks" (attached to subject pronoun to distinguish gender. |
| nosotros/as | "we"- changes ending to "amos." example: hablar to hablamos to mean "we talk" (changes depending on o or a ending of subject pronoun that refers to gender.) plural |
| vosotros/as | "you" plural (you all; a group)- changes ending to "áis." example: hablar to habáis to mean "you all talk" |
| ellos/ellas/ustedes | "they" (ustedes is "you all" formal.) changes ending to "an." example: hablar to hablan to mean "they talk" or "you all talk"- plural |
| you have to attach a subject pronoun in front of the verb | true; subject pronouns are ellos/as, nosotros/as, yo, tu, ustedes, vosotros/as, el,ella, usted |
| if you don't know the gender, use the male ending | true |
| you change the ending starting at the "ar" or letter ending of the word (that is the "cut off" point) | true |
| "os" can mean all men or mixed and "as" is all girls.) | true |