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Spanish Verbs

Spanish Verbs (Infinitives)

Verbs - Infinitives - SpanishVerbs - Infinitives - English
ser to be; or a quality or characteristic (not temporary); use with adj to express inherent quality, occupations & nationality, nouns & pronouns, possessions, with time, dates, & numbers, events, passive constructions, how much/many, what something is made of
estar to be; a temporary state or condition, place & location, with adj to express temporary or unusual quality, before past participles describing result of an action (the window is closed), asking someone how they are, with the present continuous
haber (impersonal) there + to be (impersonal verb)
haber (helping verb) to have (helping verb)
tener to have
llegar to arrive, come, reach; to bring up, to bring over; to gather together
venir to come
ir to go
trabajar to work
estudiar to study
ver to see
escuchar to listen to, to hear
hacer to do, to make
mirar to look at, to watch
comer to eat
vestir to dress someone, clothe someone
andar to walk, to go
comprar to buy, to purchase
hablar to speak, to talk
empezar to begin, to start
dar to give
buscar to search for, to look for
encontrar to find, to encounter
escribir to write
coger to catch, grasp, to take hold of
vivir to live
creer to believe
poner to put, to place, to set
saber to know (information)
salir to leave, to go out
traer to bring; to get, to fetch; to carry
decir to say, tell
oír to hear
pensar to think
pedir to request, to ask for
beber to drink
leer to read
dormir to sleep
tomar to take, to drink
gustar to please, to be pleasing
llamer to call, to name
abrir to open
aprender to learn
atender to attend to, pay attention to, to take care of, assist
costar to cost
poder to be able, can
querer to want, love
volver to return, to go back
pasar to pass, to hand, to happen, to pass by, to pass on, to spend time, to come by, to come in
repitar to repeat
sentir to regret, to feel
afeitar to shave
afeitarse to shave oneself
agradecer to be thankful for, to thank for, to be grateful
almorzar to eat lunch, to lunch, to have lunch
alquilar to rent, to rent out, to let
amueblar to furnish
arreglar to arrange, settle, fix up, repair, tidy up
avisar to warn, to inform, to notify
ayudar to help
bailar to dance
bajar to go down, to lower, to descend, to download
bañar to bathe (someone), to give a bath (to someone)
bañarse to bathe oneself, to take a bath
barrer to sweep, sweep clean, sweep out, sweep away
caber to fit (in something)
cambiar to change, exchange
cambiarse to change oneself
casar to marry, join in marriage, join in wedlock
cobrar to charge (a price), to cash (a check), to collect, to receive (an amount)
confundir to confuse, to get mixed up
confundirse to be confused, to make a mistake
conocer to meet, to get acquainted, to know (people, places)
convenir to agree, to suit, be suited to, to be good for
deber to owe, must, ought, should, ought to
decidir to decide, settle, resolve
declarar to declare, state, to bid (in cards)
dejar to leave, abandon, to let, to allow
desear to desire, to wish, to want
desocupar to vacate, to empty
dispensar to excuse
esperar to hope, expect, wait for
faltar to lack, to be lacking, be missing, be absent
fijar to fix, fasten, secure
fijarse to pay attention, watch
incluir to include
irse to leave, go away, depart
limpiar to clean, to wash
limpiarse to wipe
llevar to take, to carry
mandar to send
meter to put in
molestar to bother, disturb, upset
mudar to change, molt, shed
molestarse to get upset, to get annoyed
mudarse to move (house)
necesitar to need
ocupar to occupy, take up, use
parecer to seem
practicar to practice
presentar to present
prestar to lend, to provide, to give
probar to try, to taste
pronunciar to pronounce
quejarse to complain, to grumble
recordar to remember
revisar to examine, to inspect, to look through, to go through
sentar to seat
sentarse to sit down
subir to go up
traducir to translate
tratar to treat
unir to unite
valer to be worth
vestirse to dress oneself
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