Spanish Verbs Quiz
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What is the Spanish verb for 'to learn'?

aprender

How do you say 'to run' in Spanish?

correr

What is the meaning of the Spanish verb 'bailar'?

to dance

Translate 'to eat' into Spanish.

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What does 'escuchar' mean in English?

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Common Spanish Verbs and Their Meanings

  • abrir: means "to open," useful in contexts like opening doors or books.
  • aburrir: translates to "to be bored," often used to express a feeling of disinterest.
  • aprender: means "to learn," crucial for educational settings and acquiring new skills.
  • bailar: stands for "dancing," associated with social events and cultural expressions.
  • bajar: translates to "going down," used in contexts such as descending stairs or lowering items.
  • beber: means "to drink," relevant in social and dining experiences.
  • buscar: means "search for," applicable when looking for specific items or information.
  • caminar: translates to "to walk," often relevant in daily activities or exercise.
  • cantar: means "to sing," key in musical contexts or performances.
  • contestar: means "to answer," essential for responding to questions or inquiries.
  • comer: translates to "to eat," fundamental in dining and meal contexts.
  • comprar: means "to buy," important in shopping and financial transactions.
  • comprender: translates to "to understand/comprehend," vital for effective communication.
  • correr: means "to run," associated with physical activity and sports.
  • dar: stands for "to give," used in expressing generosity or gifting.
  • dormir: means "to sleep," important for discussing rest and health.
  • enseñar: translates to "to teach," essential in educational environments.
  • entrar: means "to enter a place," commonly used for entering buildings or rooms.
  • escribir: translates to "to write," key for communication and documentation.
  • escuchar: means "to listen," important for understanding spoken language.
  • estar: one of the verbs for "to be," used for temporary states or locations.
  • estudiar: translates to "to study," fundamental for academic success.
  • ganar: means "to win," used in competitive contexts, such as games or contests.
  • gustar: stands for "to like," often used to express preferences or opinions.
  • hablar: means "to speak/talk," essential for conversation and communication.
  • hacer: translates to "to do" or "to make," applicable in various actions.
  • invitar: means "to invite," relevant in social gatherings and events.
  • ir: another form of "to go," critical for indicating movement or travel.
  • leer: translates to "to read," vital for comprehension and information acquisition.
  • llegar: means "to arrive," used for indicating arrival at places.
  • llevar: translates to "to take with you" or "to carry," relevant in transport scenarios.
  • mirar: means "to look," important for visual actions or observations.
  • nadar: translates to "to swim," associated with water activities and sports.
  • necesitar: means "to need," used to express requirements or necessities.
  • pagar: translates to "to pay for something," essential in financial transactions.
  • parar: means "stop," critical for safety or indicating a halt in actions.
  • pasar: translates to "to pass," applicable in various contexts such as passing time or objects.
  • practicar: means "to practice," crucial for skill development.
  • preparar: translates to "to prepare," important for meal preparation or planning.
  • preguntar: means "to ask a question," essential for inquiry and learning.
  • prestar: in the context of "paying attention," key for focus and engagement.
  • repasar: translates to "to review/go over," important for studying or checking work.
  • sacar: means "to take," can refer to removing items or earning grades.
  • salir: translates to "to go out," often used in social contexts or outings.
  • ser: another verb for "to be," used for permanent attributes or identities.
  • subir: means "to go up," relevant for ascending actions.
  • terminar: translates to "to finish," important for completing tasks.
  • tocar: means "to touch" or "to play," relevant in music or physical interaction.
  • tomar: translates to "to grab/take," applicable in various contexts of handling things.
  • trabajar: means "to work," crucial for employment and productivity.
  • usar: translates to "to use," important for indicating utilization of tools or resources.
  • vender: means "to sell," essential in commerce and trading.
  • vivir: translates to "to live," key for discussing existence and residence.
  • ver: another verb for "to see," vital for visual perception.

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Test your knowledge of common Spanish verbs with this interactive quiz. You'll be asked to identify the meanings of various verbs, helping you enhance your vocabulary and understanding of the Spanish language.

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