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Learn the top 100 Spanish verbs and how to conjugate them with Habloco.
Spanish verbs all either end in -ar, -er or -ir, apart from reflexive verbs, which are formed -arse, -erse, or -irse. Each has a large number of conjugations, depending on who or what you’re talking about.
We give all of the important conjugations for each verb, in all three moods (indicative/indicativo, subjunctive/subjunctivo and imperative/imperativo) and all of the tenses, for each pronoun.
Below are the top Spanish verbs.
to open
to finish / to end
to accept
to reach / to catch up with
to appear
to help
to search
to fall
to change
to start
to understand
to know (people / places)
to get / to obtain
to consider
to tell
to turn into / to convert
to run
to create
to think
to celebrate
to give
must / should / to owe
to say
to leave
to discover
to direct
to start
to find
to understand
to enter
to write
to listen
to wait
to be (temporary qualities)
to study
to exist
to explain
to form
to win
to like
have (modal verb)
to talk
to do / to make
to try
to go
to play
to read
to lift / to raise
to call
to arrive / to come
to carry
to achieve
to hold
to look
to die
to be born
to need
to happen
to offer
to hear
to pay
to appear
to cut / to split
to pass
to ask for / to order
to think
to lose
to allow
to be able to
to put
to ask (a question)
to introduce
to produce
to remain / to meet
to want
to perform / to carry out
to receive
to recognise
to remember
to turn out / to work out
to know (information)
to take out / to remove
to exit / to leave
to follow
to feel
to be (permanent qualities)
to be useful / to serve
to suppose / to imagine
to have
to finish
to touch / to play an instrument
to take
to work
to bring
to treat
to use
to come
to see
to live
to return