No, not even in French, where there are Infinitives that end in -IR and -ER, but not in -AR.
aardvark, lunar, and solar are some examples
Madeinox-BRIC-AR Canelas ended its activities in 2019.
tener, obtener, ser, volver, ver, leer, creer, correr---todos son infinitivosalot...almost all spanish verbs end in -er, -ar, or -irbeber- to drinkser- to besaber- to knowleer- to readtener- to havecaer- to fallthats just a few examples of MANY spanish verbs that end in -er
arrives and arrange
its is pronounced cit-rone, not all words ar pronounced how they are spelled. Especially foreign ones. The 'ogne' all make up one sound, the 'ohn' sound.
sugar
infinitivos Got it from www.FreeTranslation.com
Boar Roar Soar
car,far,solar,molar,boar,soar,
Perhaps other Spanish words that end with -ar. cantar
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
Logoff their computers at the end of the work day
Logoff their computers at the end of the work day
Logoff their computers at the end of the work day
Logoff their computers at the end of the work day
Logoff their computers at the end of the work day