Spanish Verb Conjugations and Vocabulary

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What is the Spanish word for "to be hungry"?

  • trío
  • sed
  • hambre (correct)
  • calor

What is the Spanish word for "to suffer"?

  • buscar
  • acabar
  • sufrir (correct)
  • bailar

What is the Spanish word for "to look"?

  • bailar
  • buscar (correct)
  • acabar
  • sufrir

What is the Spanish word for "to out (into)"?

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What is the Spanish word for "to possess/own"?

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What is the Spanish word for "to discuss"?

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What is the Spanish word for "to permit"?

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What is the Spanish word for "to complete/finish"?

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Flashcards

Ser

The verb 'to be' for permanent states, characteristics, and descriptions. It's used for nationality, profession, and inherent qualities.

Estar

The verb 'to be' for temporary states, locations, and feelings. It's used for conditions, emotions, and physical positions.

Yo soy

I am (permanent state)

Yo estoy

I am (temporary state)

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Tú eres

You are (permanent state)

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Tú estás

You are (temporary state)

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Él/Ella/Usted es

He/She/You are (permanent state)

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Él/Ella/Usted está

He/She/You are (temporary state)

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Nosotros somos

We are (permanent state)

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Nosotros estamos

We are (temporary state)

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Vosotros sois

You are (plural, informal, Spain)

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Vosotros estáis

You are (plural, informal, Spain)

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Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes son

They/You are (permanent state)

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Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes están

They/You are (temporary state)

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Tener

The verb 'to have,' expressing possession, physical feelings, and certain states.

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Yo tengo

I have

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Tú tienes

You have

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Él/Ella/Usted tiene

He/She/You have

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Nosotros tenemos

We have

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Vosotros tenéis

You have (plural, informal, Spain)

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Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes tienen

They/You have

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-AR verbs conjugation

The most common verb ending type in Spanish. It changes based on the subject pronoun and tense.

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-ER verbs conjugation

Another common verb ending type in Spanish. It follows similar patterns to -AR verbs.

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-IR verbs conjugation

The least common verb ending type in Spanish. It follows similar patterns to -AR and -ER verbs.

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Cíne

Cinema

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Teatro

Theatre

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Billetes

Tickets

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Renfe

Spanish national train service

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Autobus

Bus

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Renfe ue

Fast train (Spain)

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Avión

Plane

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Hospital

Hospital

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Tren

Train

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Régalo

Gift

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Study Notes

Spanish Verb Conjugations (Present Tense)

  • -AR verbs: Use the endings -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an for the present tense.
  • -ER verbs: Use the endings -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en for the present tense.
  • -IR verbs: Use the endings -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en for the present tense.

Spanish Vocabulary (Ser/Estar)

  • Ser: Indicates inherent qualities/characteristics.
  • Estar: Indicates temporary conditions or states.

Spanish Vocabulary (Tener)

  • Tener: Means "to have" when referring to possessions, physical attributes, age, or sensations.

Spanish Word Translations

  • Provides English translations for Spanish words. Includes various common nouns (like cinema, theatre, bus, plane, etc), verbs (dance, sing, cook, draw/buy, etc) and also more abstract or technical words.

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