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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

                       

Third 10 Spanish Verbs

Third 10 Spanish Verbs

21. Chismear - To gossip

TenseConjugation
Presentchismeo
Preteritechismeé
Imperfectchismeaba
Futurechismearé
Conditionalchismearía

Example Sentence (Spanish): Siempre están chismeando sobre los vecinos.

Example Sentence (English): They are always gossiping about the neighbors.

22. Chulear - To compliment, to flatter

Presentchuleo
Preteritechuleé
Imperfectchuleaba
Futurechulearé
Conditionalchulearía

Example Sentence (Spanish): Te chulearon mucho en la fiesta.

Example Sentence (English): They flattered you a lot at the party.

23. Chupar - To drink (especially alcohol)

Presentchupo
Preteritechupé
Imperfectchupaba
Futurechuparé
Conditionalchuparía

Example Sentence (Spanish): Vamos a chupar unas cervezas.

Example Sentence (English): Let’s drink some beers.

24. Cotizar - To estimate, to assess

Presentcotizo
Preteritecoticé
Imperfectcotizaba
Futurecotizaré
Conditionalcotizaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Cotizaron el proyecto en mil dólares.

Example Sentence (English): They estimated the project at a thousand dollars.

25. Cotorrear - To chat, to gossip

Presentcotorreo
Preteritecotorreé
Imperfectcotorreaba
Futurecotorrearé
Conditionalcotorrearía

Example Sentence (Spanish): Nos quedamos cotorreando hasta tarde.

Example Sentence (English): We stayed chatting until late.

26. Correr - To run, to leave

Presentcorro
Preteritecorrí
Imperfectcorría
Futurecorreré
Conditionalcorrería

Example Sentence (Spanish): Corro todos los días por la mañana.

Example Sentence (English): I run every morning.

27. Cortarse - To cut oneself off, to avoid

Presentme corto
Preteriteme corté
Imperfectme cortaba
Futureme cortaré
Conditionalme cortaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Se corta de la conversación cuando se siente incómodo.

Example Sentence (English): He cuts himself off from the conversation when he feels uncomfortable.

28. Currar - To work (commonly used in Spain)

Presentcurro
Preteritecurré
Imperfectcurraba
Futurecurraré
Conditionalcurraría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Voy a currar hasta tarde hoy.

Example Sentence (English): I'm going to work late today.

29. Cuidar - To take care of

Presentcuido
Preteritecuidé
Imperfectcuidaba
Futurecuidaré
Conditionalcuidaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Cuido a mi hermana pequeña todos los días.

Example Sentence (English): I take care of my little sister every day.

30. Darle - To go for it, to try

Presentle doy
Preteritele di
Imperfectle daba
Futurele daré
Conditionalle daría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Dale, no te detengas.

Example Sentence (English): Go for it, don’t stop.