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Overview

This is a 30-day challenge to master 90 Spanish verbs using specific methods⁠

The list includes a wide range of colloquial and everyday Spanish verbs with their English translations⁠

 

Verb Categories

Verbs cover various actions, including physical activities (e.g., "Andar" - to walk around), social interactions (e.g., "Bromear" - to joke around), and everyday tasks (e.g., "Chambear" - to work)⁠.

 

Many verbs have multiple meanings or informal uses (e.g., "Cachar" - to catch or understand)⁠

 

Learning Structure

The 90 verbs are divided into nine sets of 10 verbs each for structured learning⁠

Memory drills are provided for each set of 5 verbs to enhance retention⁠

 

Cultural Insights

Some verbs are region-specific, such as "Chambear" (commonly used in Mexico) and "Currar" (commonly used in Spain)⁠

The list includes many informal and slang verbs, providing insight into everyday Spanish usage⁠

First 10 Spanish Verbs

First 10 Spanish Verbs

1. Agarrar - To grab, to take

Tense Conjugation
Presentagarro
Preteriteagarré
Imperfectagarraba
Futureagarraré
Conditionalagarraría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Agarra el libro.

Example Sentence (English): Grab the book.

2. Andar - To walk around, to hang out

Presentando
Preteriteanduve
Imperfectandaba
Futureandaré
Conditionalandaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Ando por el parque.

Example Sentence (English): I walk around the park.

3. Armar - To assemble, to put together

Presentarmo
Preteritearmé
Imperfectarmaba
Futurearmaré
Conditionalarmaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Vamos a armar la estantería.

Example Sentence (English): Let's assemble the shelf.

4. Armar un plan - To make a plan

Presentarmo un plan
Preteritearmé un plan
Imperfectarmaba un plan
Futurearmaré un plan
Conditionalarmaría un plan

Example Sentence (Spanish): Necesitamos armar un plan para el viaje.

Example Sentence (English): We need to make a plan for the trip.

5. Arreglar - To fix, to arrange

Presentarreglo
Preteritearreglé
Imperfectarreglaba
Futurearreglaré
Conditionalarreglaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Arreglé el coche ayer.

Example Sentence (English): I fixed the car yesterday.

6. Bajarse - To get off, to leave

Presentme bajo
Preteriteme bajé
Imperfectme bajaba
Futureme bajaré
Conditionalme bajaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Me bajo en la próxima parada.

Example Sentence (English): I get off at the next stop.

7. Batallar - To struggle, to have a hard time

Presentbatallo
Preteritebatallé
Imperfectbatallaba
Futurebatallaré
Conditionalbatallaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Batallé mucho para terminar el proyecto.

Example Sentence (English): I struggled a lot to finish the project.

8. Bromear - To joke around

Presentbromeo
Preteritebromeé
Imperfectbromeaba
Futurebromearé
Conditionalbromearía

Example Sentence (Spanish): No bromees con eso, es serio.

Example Sentence (English): Don’t joke about that, it's serious.

9. Bronquear - To get into a fight

Presentbronqueo
Preteritebronqueé
Imperfectbronqueaba
Futurebronquearé
Conditionalbronquearía

Example Sentence (Spanish): Se bronquearon en la calle.

Example Sentence (English): They got into a fight on the street.

10. Botar - To throw away, to discard

Presentboto
Preteriteboté
Imperfectbotaba
Futurebotaré
Conditionalbotaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Bota esos papeles, no los necesitamos.

Example Sentence (English): Throw away those papers, we don’t need them.