If you mean how do you conjugate verbs that end in -ar, then I can help. I'll do an example with hablar (to speak). First, drop the ending (ar). Then, identify what the ending should be with this chart.
Pronoun Ending
yo -o (yo hablo)
tu -as (tu hablas)
el, ella, usted -a (el habla)
nosotros/as -amos (nosotros hablamos)
vosotros/as -ais (vosotros hablais)
ellos, ellas, ustedes -an (ellos hablan)
Note: I don't know a ton about spanish, as I am taking spanish at the moment.
The conjugation of regular -ar verbs in Spanish follows a pattern. In the present tense, for the pronouns "yo" (I) and "él/ella/usted" (he/she/you, formal), the ending is -o. For the pronouns "tú" (you) and "vosotros/vosotras" (you all), the ending is -as. For the pronouns "éllos/ellas/ustedes" (they/you all), the ending is -an. Example: Hablar (to speak): yo hablo, tú hablas, él/ella/usted habla, nosotros/nosotras hablamos, vosotros/vosotras habláis, ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan.
No, the Spanish verb "estudiar" is not irregular. It follows the regular conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar.
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.
Yes, "pasear" is a regular -ar verb in Spanish. It follows the typical conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar in the present tense, such as "yo paseo," "tú paseas," "él/ella pasea."
"Hebla" does not have a meaning in Spanish. It is not a recognized Spanish word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
"Tuve" is the past tense conjugation of the verb "tener" in Spanish, which means "to have." It translates to "I had" in English.
Explorar-- it follows the normal rules of conjugation for AR verbs.
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.
"You have" is "tienes".
Buceo is a conjugation of the original verb "bucear" which means "to scuba dive." By dropping the -ar and adding the -o, the word it being changed to "I scuba dive."
eres eres
"Our" is not a verb. It has no conjugation. The Spanish equivalent of "our" is "nuestro/a".
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
There is a Spanish verb conjugation, which is trajimos (we brought).
Pon in Spanish is a conjugation of the word put. Pon means to put or have put in the Spanish language.
It means "we serve" or "we are serving" and is a conjugation of "servir".
Sé in Spanish means I know. It is the present yo conjugation of the word saber, to know.