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Top 50 Red BookVerbs

50 Most Common Spanish Verbs Plus a Few More

QuestionAnswer
acabar to finish, end
alcanzar to reach, catch up, succeed, manage
andar to walk
buscar to look for, search
caer to fall
comer to eat
conocer to know, be acquainted/familiar with
dar to give
deber to owe, must, have to, ought
decir to say, tell
dejar to leave, let, permit
dormir to sleep
echar to throw, throw out, give off
esperar to wait, wait for,hope, expect
estar to be (used to talk about temporary states, locations, or conditions.)
faltar to miss, be absent, fail, be missing/lacking, be needed, not be enough
hablar to speak, talk
hacer to do, make
ir to go
jugar to play
llegar to arrive
llevar to carry, take, lead, have, wear
meter to put, put in
mirar to look at
oir to hear, listen to
pasar to pass, happen, spend time
pensar to think
perder to lose, waste, miss
poder to be able, can
poner to put, place, set
quedarse to stay, remain
querer to want, wish, love
romper to break, tear
saber to know, know how, taste
sacar to take out, remove, get
salir to go out, leave
sequir to follow, continue, pursue
sentirse to feel
ser to be (describes the essence of things-the things that make something what it is and are unlikely to change.) Use Ser when describing people or things. Ser is used for both physical descriptions and character or personality traits.
servir to serve
tener to have, hold, take
tocar to touch, play (musical instrument), knock, be up to, be one's turn
tomar to take, have to eat or drink
trabajar to work
traer to bring
tratar to deal with, treat, try, be about
valer to be worth, cost
venir to come, arrive
ver to see, watch, look at
volver to go/come back, return, turn
gustar to like
hay there is, there are
leer to read
lavar to wash
nadar to swim
viajar to travel
visitar to visit
vivir to live
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