Week 4: -ar Verbs Flashcards
T/F: Spanish verb infinitives (unconjugated verbs) will end in -ar, -er, or -ir. There are no exceptions
TRUE. Every verb infinitive is made up of 2 parts: Stem and Ending.
Hablar
To speak
Comer
To eat
Vivir
To live
T/F: Regular verbs DO NOT have any stem changes.
TRUE
T/F: Irregular verbs DO have stem changes
TRUE
T/F: In Spanish the verb is conjugated to agree with the subject.
TRUE
Yo habla espanol
I speak Spanish
Tu hablas espanol
You speak Spanish
El/Ella, Usted habla espanol
He, she, speaks Spanish
Nosotros/nosotras hablamos espanol
We speak Spanish
Vosotroa/Vosotras hablan espanol
You (plural, informal) speak Spanish
Ellas/Ellos/ustedes hablan espanol
They, you (plural, formal) speak Spanish
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: Yo = O
TRUE (e.g., hablo)
Cantar
To sing
Llamar
To call
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: tu = as
TRUE (e.g, hablas)
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: el/ella/usted = a
TRUE (e.g., habla)
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: nosotros/nosotras = amos
TRUE (e.g., hablamos)
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: ellos/ellas/ustedes = an
TRUE (e.g., hablan)
T/F: “ar” verb conjugation: vosotros/vosotras = ais
TRUE (e.g., hablais)
Yo habla espanol
I speak Spanish
?Hablas espanol?
Do you speak Spanish?
Nosotros hablamos espanol en esta clase
We speak Spanish in this class
Ellos hablan espanol en Columbia
They speak Spanish in Colombia
Ella habla ingles y espanol
She speaks English and Spanish
Yo llamar
I call
Tu llamas
You call
el/ella/usted llama
he/she/you (formal) call
nosotros/nosotras llamamos
we call
vosotros/vosotras llamais
You (plural) call (informal)
ellos/ellas/ustedes llaman
They call
Yo me llamo Ingrid
I call myself Ingrid / My name is Ingrid
Me llamo Ingrid
My name is Ingrid
?Como se llama usted?
What is your name? What do you (formal) call yourself?
?Como te llamas?
What is your name? What do you (informal) call yourself?
Mi amigo me llama por telefono
My friend calls my by phone
Nos llamamos americanos
We call ourselves Americans
Yo canto
I sing
Tu cantas
You sing
El/ella/usted canta
He/she/you sing
nosotros/nosotras cantamos
we sing
Vosotros/vosotras cantais
You (plural, informal) sing
Yo canto todos los dias
I sing every day
?Cantas en espanol?
Do you sing in Spanish?
Nosotros cantamos en espanol en esta clase
We sing in Spanish in this class
Ellas cantan muy bien
They (all female) sing very well
El canta en voz alta
He sings loudly
Abrazar
To hug/embrace
Caminar
To walk
Acabar
To end, finish
Cocinar
To cook
Aceptar
To accept
admirar
To admire
Crear
To create
Dejar
to allow, leave
amar
To love
Desayunar
To eat breakfast
Apoyar
To support
Disfrutar
To enjoy
Ayudar
To help
Ensenar
To teach
Bailar
To dance
Entrar
To enter
Bajar
To lower, take down
Escushar
To listen
Estudiar
To study
Llevar
To take, bring
Evitar
To avoid
Lograr
To achieve, accomplish
Expresar
To express
Manejar
To drive, handle
Ganar
To win
Olvidar
To forget
Gustar
To please, like
Parar
To stop
Invitar
To invite
Pasar
To pass, happen
Lavar
To wash, launder
Preguntar
To ask
Limpiar
To clean
Regalar
To give a present
Llorar
To cry
Repasar
To review
Hola. Me llamo Ingrid. ?Como se llama usted?
Hi. My name is Ingrid. What is your name?
Me llamo is Ingrid.
My name is Ingrid
!Mucho gusto conocerle!
Very nice to meet you!
!El placer es mio!
The pleasure is mine.
?Habla usted ingles tambien?
Do you also speak English?
Si, lo hablo.
Yes, I speak it.
Le gusta cantar?
Do you like to sing?
Si, canto todos los dias.
Yes, I sing every day.