To recommend - recomendar
PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO
Yo recomiendo
Tú recomiendas
Él/ella/usted recomienda
Nosotros recomendamos
Vosotros recomendáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes recomiendan
The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
spanish noun- eclipse verb - eclipsar
There is no verb jogar in Spanish, so there is also no word jogando.This is a verb jugar in Spanish, so there is also a word jugando.It means playing, as in, "The children are playingin the yard."
"Comprar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to buy".
"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
The word recommend is a verb. It means to represent or suggest favorably.
The verb "necesitar" in Spanish means "to need."
This is really a combination of a verb and an adjective in both languages. In English, this is the verb "to be" plus the modifier "full". In Spanish, this is the verb "estar" and the adjective "lleno/a". So "to be full" in Spanish is "Estar lleno/a". The related Spanish verb "llenar" means "to fill".
No, the Spanish verb "estudiar" is not irregular. It follows the regular conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar.
as far as I know, there is no chaver verb in spanish ...check the spelling
The verb in Spanish for "to go" is "ir". It is an EXTREMELY irregular verb, and most of the conjugations look noting like the base verb.
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
The verb "to love" in Spanish is "amar".
"Tener" is the Spanish verb meaning "to have", as in posession of something. There is a second verb in Spanish, "haber", which means "to have" when used as an auxilary verb for perfect tenses, i.e. "have done".
"Impresionar" is the Spanish verb "to impress". "Impresionado" is the form of this verb that corresponds to "impressed".
The Spanish word "comenzar" translates to "to begin" in English. It is a verb used to indicate the start of an action or process.