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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

                       

Fifth 10 Spanish Verbs

Fifth 10 Spanish Verbs

41. Escamar - To get scared

TenseConjugation
Presentescamo
Preteriteescamé
Imperfectescamaba
Futureescamaré
Conditionalescamaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Esa película me escamó mucho.

Example Sentence (English): That movie really scared me.

42. Escupir - To spit, to express anger

Presentescupo
Preteriteescupí
Imperfectescupía
Futureescupiré
Conditionalescupiría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Escupió al suelo en señal de disgusto.

Example Sentence (English): He spit on the ground as a sign of disgust.

43. Estar padre - To be cool

Presentestá padre
Preteriteestuvo padre
Imperfectestaba padre
Futureestará padre
Conditionalestaría padre

Example Sentence (Spanish): Esa fiesta estuvo padre.

Example Sentence (English): That party was cool.

44. Fallar - To fail, to mess up

Presentfallo
Preteritefallé
Imperfectfallaba
Futurefallaré
Conditionalfallaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Fallé en el examen de matemáticas.

Example Sentence (English): I failed the math exam.

45. Fajarse - To make out, to kiss

Presentme fajo
Preteriteme fajé
Imperfectme fajaba
Futureme fajaré
Conditionalme fajaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Se fajaron en la fiesta.

Example Sentence (English): They made out at the party.

46. Fiarse - To trust, to rely on

Presentme fío
Preteriteme fié
Imperfectme fiaba
Futureme fiaré
Conditionalme fiaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Me fío de ti, sé que harás un buen trabajo.

Example Sentence (English): I trust you, I know you'll do a good job.

47. Flipar - To freak out, to be amazed

Presentflipo
Preteriteflipé
Imperfectflipaba
Futurefliparé
Conditionalfliparía

Example Sentence (Spanish): ¡Estoy flipando con esa noticia!

Example Sentence (English): I'm freaking out about that news!

48. Fregar - To scrub, to annoy

Presentfrego
Preteritefregué
Imperfectfregaba
Futurefregaré
Conditionalfregaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): No me friegues con tus preguntas.

Example Sentence (English): Don’t annoy me with your questions.

49. Fumar - To smoke

Presentfumo
Preteritefumé
Imperfectfumaba
Futurefumaré
Conditionalfumaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): No fumes dentro de la casa.

Example Sentence (English): Don’t smoke inside the house.

50. Hacer bola - To join in, to group together

Presenthago bola
Preteritehice bola
Imperfecthacía bola
Futureharé bola
Conditionalharía bola

Example Sentence (Spanish): Vamos a hacer bola para el partido.

Example Sentence (English): Let’s group together for the game.