"ER+AR" means "Erick Rincon+Alan Rosales" which they produce "Musica Tribal" which mixes techno with tribal music.
No, not all words that end in -ar, -er, and -ir are infinitives. Infinitives are the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to." For example, "to sing" is an infinitive. These endings can also be found in various verb conjugations in different tenses and moods.
Are you there. (ar yoo they-er)
Use -er endings for verbs that indicate the actor performing the action (e.g., driver, teacher), -or endings for nouns indicating the doer of an action or the person in a position (e.g., director, professor), and -ar endings for verbs in the infinitive form in Spanish.
( a + ar ) = a ( 1 + r )
Lit/er/ar/y
CALENDAR : a list of days or months, a schedule (cannot be spelled -er)
"ralo revor ar du"
Regular Verbs
Four cat - er - pill - ar
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
It is the Spanish verb "to speak." It is an infinitive. In Spanish, there are infinitive verbs which end in -ar, -er, and -ir. Since this infinitive ends in -ar, it is commonly called an "-ar verb."
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