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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

                       

Fourth 10 Spanish Verbs

Fourth 10 Spanish Verbs

31. Dar lata - To bother, to annoy

TenseConjugation
Presentdoy lata
Preteritedi lata
Imperfectdaba lata
Futuredaré lata
Conditionaldaría lata

Example Sentence (Spanish): Deja de darme lata, por favor.

Example Sentence (English): Stop bothering me, please.

32. Desmadrar - To ruin, to mess up

Presentdesmadro
Preteritedesmadré
Imperfectdesmadraba
Futuredesmadraré
Conditionaldesmadraría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Desmadré mi teléfono ayer.

Example Sentence (English): I messed up my phone yesterday.

33. Despapayar - To make a mess

Presentdespapayo
Preteritedespapayé
Imperfectdespapayaba
Futuredespapayaré
Conditionaldespapayaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Despapayaron toda la cocina.

Example Sentence (English): They made a mess of the entire kitchen.

34. Echarle ganas - To try hard, to give it your all

Presentle echo ganas
Preteritele eché ganas
Imperfectle echaba ganas
Futurele echaré ganas
Conditionalle echaría ganas

Example Sentence (Spanish): Échale ganas, tú puedes.

Example Sentence (English): Give it your all, you can do it.

35. Echar carrilla - To tease, to make fun of

Presentecho carrilla
Preteriteeché carrilla
Imperfectechaba carrilla
Futureecharé carrilla
Conditionalecharía carrilla

Example Sentence (Spanish): Siempre me echan carrilla por mi forma de vestir.

Example Sentence (English): They always tease me about the way I dress.

36. Echar relajo - To have fun, to joke around

Presentecho relajo
Preteriteeché relajo
Imperfectechaba relajo
Futureecharé relajo
Conditionalecharía relajo

Example Sentence (Spanish): Echamos relajo todo el día.

Example Sentence (English): We joked around all day.

37. Echar taco - To eat tacos

Presentecho taco
Preteriteeché taco
Imperfectechaba taco
Futureecharé taco
Conditionalecharía taco

Example Sentence (Spanish): Vamos a echar taco en la esquina.

Example Sentence (English): Let’s go eat tacos at the corner.

38. Echar un vistazo - To take a look, to glance

Presentecho un vistazo
Preteriteeché un vistazo
Imperfectechaba un vistazo
Futureecharé un vistazo
Conditionalecharía un vistazo

Example Sentence (Spanish): Echa un vistazo a este documento.

Example Sentence (English): Take a look at this document.

39. Echar una mano - To lend a hand, to help

Presentecho una mano
Preteriteeché una mano
Imperfectechaba una mano
Futureecharé una mano
Conditionalecharía una mano

Example Sentence (Spanish): ¿Me echas una mano con esto?

Example Sentence (English): Can you lend me a hand with this?

40. Echarle - To give, to help out

Presentle echo
Preteritele eché
Imperfectle echaba
Futurele echaré
Conditionalle echaría