Los verbos.
Explorar-- it follows the normal rules of conjugation for AR verbs.
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
cazar, perseguir (verbs) caza, persecucion (nouns)
There are thousands of verbs in the Spanish language. Although the exact number may vary depending on the specific source, it is estimated that there are over 10,000 verbs in Spanish.
There is no word for we in spanish. We always goes with verbs. For instance the verd to be is dance. I am - Soy You are - Eres He/She/It is - Es We are - Estamos You [plural] are - Sois They are - Son This is the same for all verbs but you could use nosotros if you needed just we.
The three types of verbs in Spanish are regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, and irregular verbs. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns in their conjugation, stem-changing verbs have changes in the stem of the verb in certain forms, and irregular verbs do not follow the typical conjugation patterns.
"To Be" in English can be translated as two different verbs in Spanish: Ser & Estar. Both verbs have different connotations. Ser is for more innate and permanent states of being; estar for more temporary ones, e.g. location, mood
It is not used with the verbs tener, ser, and estar.
Regular Verbs
There are no main "yo" verbs in Spanish. Like if you said "yo voy" it means i go. or if you said "yo juego" it means to play. All Spanish verbs have a yo form which means your saying you are doing something. there are no main yo verbs.
"Ser" is one of the two verbs for "to be". Pronounced as "sayr". The other verb for "to be" is "estar". ess-TAR.
No, because you have two verbs right next to each other. (esta and es) Instead, say "Esta invierno."