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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

                       

Sixth 10 Spanish Verbs

Sixth 10 Spanish Verbs

51. Hacer el feo - To dislike, to turn away from

TenseConjugation
Presenthago el feo
Preteritehice el feo
Imperfecthacía el feo
Futureharé el feo
Conditionalharía el feo

Example Sentence (Spanish): Le hizo el feo a la comida porque no le gustaba.

Example Sentence (English): She turned away from the food because she didn’t like it.

52. Hacer el oso - To embarrass oneself

Presenthago el oso
Preteritehice el oso
Imperfecthacía el oso
Futureharé el oso
Conditionalharía el oso

Example Sentence (Spanish): Hizo el oso en la fiesta cuando se cayó.

Example Sentence (English): He embarrassed himself at the party when he fell.

53. Hacer paro - To do a favor

Presenthago paro
Preteritehice paro
Imperfecthacía paro
Futureharé paro
Conditionalharía paro

Example Sentence (Spanish): ¿Me puedes hacer paro y llevarme a casa?

Example Sentence (English): Can you do me a favor and give me a ride home?

54. Jalar - To pull or work (commonly used in Mexico)

Presentjalo
Preteritejalé
Imperfectjalaba
Futurejalaré
Conditionaljalaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Vamos a jalar juntos en este proyecto.

Example Sentence (English): Let's work together on this project.

55. Joder - To bother, to annoy

Presentjodo
Preteritejodí
Imperfectjodía
Futurejoderé
Conditionaljodería

Example Sentence (Spanish): Deja de joder, ya basta.

Example Sentence (English): Stop bothering me, that's enough.

56. Largar - To leave, to go away

Presentlargo
Preteritelargué
Imperfectlargaba
Futurelargaré
Conditionallargaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Lárgate de aquí ahora mismo.

Example Sentence (English): Get out of here right now.

57. Llevar la contra - To contradict

Presentllevo la contra
Preteritellevé la contra
Imperfectllevaba la contra
Futurellevaré la contra
Conditionalllevaría la contra

Example Sentence (Spanish): Siempre me lleva la contra en todo.

Example Sentence (English): He always contradicts me on everything.

58. Madrugar - To get up early

Presentmadrugo
Preteritemadrugué
Imperfectmadrugaba
Futuremadrugaré
Conditionalmadrugaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Tengo que madrugar mañana para ir al trabajo.

Example Sentence (English): I have to get up early tomorrow for work.

59. Mamar - To suck, to be annoying

Presentmamo
Preteritemamé
Imperfectmamaba
Futuremamaré
Conditionalmamaría

Example Sentence (Spanish): Deja de mamar, ya entendí.

Example Sentence (English): Stop being annoying, I already understood.

60. Meter caña - To push hard, to give it your all

Presentmeto caña
Preteritemetí caña
Imperfectmetía caña
Futuremeteré caña
Conditionalmetería caña