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Spanish AR Verbs

Learn how to conjugate Spanish ar verbs with Habloco.

Spanish verbs all either end in -ar, -er or -ir, apart from reflexive verbs, which are formed -arse, -erse, or -irse.

Below are the top Spanish verbs ending in -ar, e.g. hablar, gustar and explicar.

Abonar

to pay, stand as security, fertilize

Acallar

to silence, quiet, hush, pacify, calm down

Acatar

to obey, respect the law notice , realize

Adelgazar

to make thin, get slim slender, lose weight

Afinar

to arm, assemble, tune (instrument), perfect, refine

Alzar

to lift, pick up, raise, rise

Amasar

to knead, mix, amass (a fortune)

Anudar

to tie knots, tie together, join

Apagar

to put out (fire), turn off, extinguish

Apreciar

to appreciate, value, to (hold in) esteem

Asar

to roast, feel very hot

Asilar

to give or grant asylum, take refuge

Aspirar

to inhale, breathe in, to aspire to be

Bajar

to get down, lower, descend

Basar

to base, support, be based, rely on

Becar

to award or grant a scholarship or fellowship

Borrar

to erase, rub out, scratch out, delete

Botar

to throw away, cast off, fire

Caducar

to become void, expire (a right, passport)

Calcar

to trace (drawing), imitate, mimic

Captar

to grasp, catch (the real meaning)

Cesar

to cease, stop, come to an end

Chiflar

to whistle, blow a whistle, go crazy

Chocar

to collide, crash, clash, hit, run into

Citar

to make an appointment, quote, summon

Colar

to strain, sift, slip in (sneak)

Conjugar

to conjugate (grammar), join, put together

Criar

to raise, bring up, breed, create

Cruzar

to cross (the road, ones legs, arms)

Debutar

to make one’s debut, open (a play)

Desgajar

to rip or tear off, come apart or loose