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#199 – Master List of verbs in Spanish

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Master List of verbs in Spanish

This is our Master List – every verb we’ve learned to this point

Verbs add beautiful color to your speech and conversation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Post 199/365
Es martes el 10 de octubre de 2017

 

 

¡Hola!

Thanks for stopping by Spanish Blog 365 today.

 

This week we are embarking on a new verb tense. In fact, over the next couple of months we are going to be doing a lot with various verb tenses. This will be our master list of verbs that we can always refer back to if we have questions of vocabulary or if a verb is irregular, and which group it may belong to.

 

So far in Spanish Blog 365 we have covered our verbs in the present tense. We have gone broad.

 

This is a review of what we have done up to this point. Follow these links to the previous Posts if you’d like to review.

Ser

Estar

Hay – el verbo perfecto

Ir

Acabar de

Tratar de

Regular verbs

Yo form irregular verbs

Irregular verbs – e to ie

Irregular verbs – o to ue

Irregular verbs – e to i

 

 

-ar 

acabar de – to have just (done something)

aceptar – to accept

acompañar – to accompany

ahorrar – to save money, time

almorzar – to have lunch (o-ue)


anunciar 
– to announce

apagar– to turn off


aprobar
– to approve, to pass (o-ue)


ayudar
– to help


bailar – to dance

bajar – to lower, to go down

brillar – to shine

buscar – to look for

cambiar – to change, exchange

caminar – to walk

cantar – to sing

cenar – to have dinner

cerrar – to close (e-ie)

charlar – to chat

cocinar – to cook

colgar – to hang up (o-ue)

comenzar – to begin (e-ie)

comprar – to buy

contar – to tell, to count (o-ue)

costar – to cost (o-ue)


dar
– to give (yo form)


dejar
– to leave behind, to let


desayunar
– to have breakfast

desear – to want

empezar – to start (e-ie)

encontrar – to find (o-ue)

entrar – to enter

entregar – to deliver, to turn in

enviar – to send

escuchar – to listen to

esperar – to wait for, to hope for

estar – to be (irreg)

estudiar – to study

fumar – to smoke

ganar – to win, earn

gastar – to spend, to waste

gritar – to shout

hablar – to talk, to speak

indicar – to indicate, to point to

intentar de  – to intend, to try

jugar – to play a sport or a game (o-ue)


limpiar
– to clean


lavar
– to wash

llamar – to call


llegar – to arrive

llevar – to carry/wear/take

llorar – to cry

mandar – to send

mirar – to look at / to watch

mostrar – to show (o-ue)

nadar – to swim

necesitar – to need

nevar – to snow (e-ie)

pagar – to pay

pasar – to pass

pasar por – to go by

pasar tiempo – to spend time

pensar – to think (e-ie)

pintar – to paint

preguntar – to ask (a question)

preparar – to prepare/fix

probar – to try, to taste, to sample (o-ue)

recomendar – to recommend (e-ie)

recordar – to remember (o-ue)

regresar – to return

sacar – to take out

señalar – to point to

sonar – to ring, to sound (o-ue)

soñar – to dream (o-ue)

tocar – to play (a musical instrument, NOT a sport)

tomar – to ingest/eat/drink/take

tostar – to toast, roast (o-ue)

trabajar – to work

tratar de – to try

usar – to use

viajar – to travel

volar – to fly (o-ue)

 

 

 

-er


aprender
– to learn

beber – to drink

caer – to fall (yo form)

comer – to eat

comprender – to understand

conocer – to know a person (yo form, c-zc)

correr – to run

 

creer – to believe

deber – should, ought to

decir – to tell, to say (e-i, yo)

devolver – to return a thing, to give back (o-ue)

encender – to start up, light (e-ie)

entender – to understand (e-ie)

 

escoger – to choose (yo form, g-j)


establecer 
– to establish (yo form, c-zc)


hacer
– to do, to make (yo form)


leer
– to read

llover – to rain (o-ue)

mantener – to maintain (e-ie)


morder – to bite (o-ue)


obtener– to obtain (e-ie)


ofrecer
– to offer (yo form, c-zc)


oler
– to smell (o-ue)

 

padecer – to suffer (yo form, c-zc)

 

parecer – to seem (yo form, c-zc)

 

perder – to lose (e-ie)

poder – to be able to (o-ue)

poner – to give (yo form)


querer 
– to want, to love (e-ie)


recoger– to pick up (yo form, g-j)

resolver – to resolve (o-ue)


romper 
– to break


saber 
– to know info (yo form)


ser – to be (irreg)


soler – to be in the habit of (o-ue)


sostener – to sustain (e-ie)


subir
– to go up


suceder
– to happen


tener
– to have (e-ie)

traer – to bring (yo form)

valer– to be worth (yo form)


vender
– to sell

 

ver – to see (yo form)

volver– to return (o-ue)

 

 


-ir

abrir – to open


asistir
– to attend (an event)

conseguir – to get (e-i, yo)

contribuir – to contribute (y)

distribuir – to distribute (y)

dormir – to sleep (o-ue)


escribir
– to write

hervir – to boil (e-ie)


incluir 
– to include (y)


huir
– to flee (y)


ir
– to go (irreg)


medir
– to measure (e-i)


morir 
– to die (o-ue)


ocurrir
– to occur


oir
– to hear (y)


pedir 
– to ask for, to order (e-i)


permetir – to permit (e-i)


preferir – to prefer (e-ie)


producir 
– to produce (yo form, c-zc)


recibir
– to receive

reir – to laugh (e-i)

repetir– to repeat (e-i)

salir – to leave(yo form)


seguir
– to follow, to continue (e-i, yo)


servir
– to serve (e-i, yo)

 

sonreir – to smile (e-i)

sufrir – to suffer

traducir – to translate (yo form, c-zc)

venir – to come (e-ie)


vivir
– to live

Action steps: Review the list, find some new verbs that you’d like to add to your conversations.
Refer to this page often.

Come back tomorrow! We are going to start a new verb tense.

Gracias y hasta mañana,
Carolina

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