Spanish verbs?
Are they correct and can someone translate them into German
Prefer:
– I prefer
– you prefer
– he/she/us prefer
– nosotros/nosotras preferimos
– you prefer
– ellos/ellas/ustedes prefieren
2. Dormir:
– I'm sorry
– you are sad
– it/they/used
– dormimos
– dormis
– they/they/theirs
3. Repetition:
– I repeat
– you repeat
– it/they/used repeat
– we repeat
– repetitions
– repeat them
4. Play:
– I play
– your games
– this/that/us game
– we play
– games
– juegan
5. Close:
– I'm cold
– your sash
– it/they/used cierra
– we close
– you/you are leaving
– they/they/themselves
6. Despertarse:
– I hope you're here
– you're expecting
– he/she/you are waiting
– nosotros/nosotras nos despertamos
– vosotros/vosotras os despertáis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes se despiertan
7. Empezar:
– I'm trying
– your experiences
– he/she/our experience
– we are starting
– you/you have started
– ellos/ellas/ustedes empiezan
8. Pensar:
– I'm fine
– yours
– he/she/you have
– we think
– you think
– they/they/themselves piensan
9. Sentar:
– I see
– you see
– he/she/used sienta
– we felt
– you are here
– they/they/they are sitting
10. Entendre:
– I understand
– you understand
– he/she/you are
– nosotros/nosotras entendemos
– vosotros/vosotras entendeis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes entienden
11. Venir:
– yo vengo
– you are
– it/they/used is
– we are/we are
– you/you venis
– they/they/themselves are
12. Perder:
– I'm bored
– your pierces
– el/ella/usted pierde
– we/we perish
– you/you lost
– they/they/their/theirs pierces
13. Crosser:
– I want
– you want
– he/she/you want
– we want us
– you want
– they/they/themselves want
14. Sentir:
– I see
– you senses
– he/she/you see
– we feel
– you feel
– they/they/they/themselves were
15. Tener:
– I have
– you have
– he/she/you have
– we'll
– teneis
– they have
16. Acostarse:
– you hear me
– they hear
– he/she/you are interested
we love you
– or acostais
– ellos/ellas/ustedes se acuestan
17. Almorzar:
– I eat lunch
– your meals
– lunch
– we'll eat
– vosotros/vosotras almorzáis
– ellos/ellas/ustedes almuerzan
18. Counter:
– I think
– your accounts
– this/that/your account
– contamos
– contais
– cuentan
19. Costar:
– I care
– your questions
– this/that/your/your cost
– costamos
– you cost
– they/they/themselves cuestan
20. Find:
– I met
– you meet
– he/she/you met
– we meet
– found
– ellos/ellas/ustedes encuentran
21. Lover:
– llueve
22. Morir:
– I'm tired
– your deaths
– die
– morimos
– Moris
– die
23. Power:
– I can
– you can
– can
– we can
– podeis
– can
1. pruebo, pruebas, prueba, probamos, probáis, prueban
2. vuelvo, vuelves, vuelve, volvemos, volvéis, vuelven
3. visto, vistes, vistos, vestimos, vestís, vistos
4. pido, pides, pide, pedimos, pedís, piden
5. sigo, sigues, sigue, seguimos, seguís, siguen
6. sirvo, sirves, sirve, servimos, servís, sirven
7. digo, dices, dice, decimos, decís, dicen
8. hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen
9. salgo, sales, sale, salimos, salís, salen
10. pongo, pones, pone, ponemos, ponéis, ponen
11. veo, ves, ve, vemos, veis, ven
12. me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, os levantáis, se levantan
13. me ducho, te duchas, se ducha, nos duchamos, os ducháis, se duchan
14. me peino, te peinas, se peina, nos peinamos, os peináis, se peinan
15. me afeito, te afeitas, se afeita, nos afeitamos, os afeitáis, se afeitan
16. me maquillo, te maquillas, se maquilla, nos maquillamos, os maquilláis, se maquillan
17. me despierto, te despiertas, se despierta, nos despertamos, os despertáis, se despiertan
18. desayuno, desayunas, desayuna, desayunamos, desayunáis, desayunan
19. me lavo, te lavas, se lava, nos lavamos, os laváis, se lavan
20. prefiero, prefieres, prefiere, preferimos, preferís, prefieren
21. cuento, cuentas, cuenta, contamos, contáis, cuentan
22. salgo, sales, sale, salimos, salís, salen
23. hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen
24. tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen
25. vengo, vienes, viene, venimos, venís, vienen
26. me divierto, te diviertes, se divierte, nos divertimos, os divertís, se divided
27. me limpio, te limpias, se limpia, nos limpiamos, os limpiáis, se limpian
This is cojugated so far, only with “or acostáis” it must of course be called “os acostáis”. Was probably the spell control. You can also translate it with Google & Co. It’s a beginner vocabulary. That’s what Google’s gonna do.
Si, you can look there: https://de.pons.com/verbtafeln/spanisch/conocer
You can find them here with translation:
https://espanol.lingolia.com/en/50-verben-spanisch
You can check everything online…
https://de.pons.com/verbtafeln/spanisch/preferir