car,far,solar,molar,boar,soar,
or is usually masculine mostly used in profession ir usually indicates that verb is in third category ar usually indicates that verb is in first category
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."
Planar, molar, polar, rear (some might question whether "rear" has two syllables), stellar,
A list of words that end with ES:admiresbootiesclothesduesglasseshadesseriesyes
Some words that end with 'it' are:acquitadmitaffidavitauditbaitbanditbenefitbiscuitcircuitcockpitcommitconceitconduitcreditculpritbitdeceitdebitdepositdigiteditemitexhibitexitexplicitexploitfitflitforfeitfruitgaitgritkithabithermithit,illicitimplicitinhabitinheritinhibitknitlimitlitmeritnitomitorbitparfaitpermitpit,plaitportraitprofitpulpitpunditpursuitquitrabbitrecruitsit,solicitspitsplitspiritstraitsuitsummittacittraittransmittwitunitvisitvomitwaitwhitwit,
sugar
Boar Roar Soar
Perhaps other Spanish words that end with -ar. cantar
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.
Some words that can be formed with AR:ArcadeArchaicArcherArcheryArchArchiveArcticArdentArdorAreAren'tArgonArgotArgyleArmorArmageddonArmArmyArrangeArrangementArrayArrhythmiaArrestArrowArsenalArsonArteryArthritisArtichokeArticleArticulateArtificialArtistArtsyArtSome words that have AR in them:AlarmBareBarCareCarpetCarCartCharmCharChartDareDartDearthEarnEarEarthFareFarmFarFearGarGearHareHarmHartHearHeartJargonJarLargeLarkLearnMarchMareMarginalMargeMarkMarrowNarcNarrowNearOarParePartPartyPearQuarterQuartetQuartRareRearShareSpareStareTareTarpTearVariantVarietyWareWearYardYarnYear
or is usually masculine mostly used in profession ir usually indicates that verb is in third category ar usually indicates that verb is in first category
buttcheek
trabajar
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
Nneka - Heartbeat
aardvark, lunar, and solar are some examples
appearbeggarboxcarbursarcollarcougardollarguitarhangarmortarpillartartaruproarvulgar