100 Most Common Verbs in Spanish

100 Most Common Verbs in Spanish

100 Most Common Verbs in Spanish

What do you think are the most spoken verbs in Spanish? Do you think they are the same as in your country? Perhaps it is so, after all, language is about communication and it is understandable that all cultures in the world have the same needs to express everyday actions, it is perfectly understandable that people perform the same actions regardless of culture.

However, each people have different customs and understand the world in different ways, so they surely carry out different activities every day or name them in different ways, since they understand them in different ways. Even among peoples who speak the same language, the daily activities and the way of naming them can vary, as it is a cultural issue.

 

Now, we present to you some of the most used verbs in Mexico. What do you think?

 

1.- Ser – To be (Identify, Characteristics)2.- Estar – To be (Location. Emotional and physical status)

3.- Tener – To have

4.- Haber – There is or There are (Also it is the auxiliary verb of
to have)

5.- Poner – To put.

6.- Querer – To put

7.- Ver – To see

8.- Mirar – To look

9.- Hablar – To speak

10.- Correr – To run

11.- Soñar – To dream.

12.- Decir – To say

13.- Comer – To eat

14.- Escribir – To write

15.- llamarse – (Say the name of something or someone)

16.- Dormir – To sleep

17.- Levantarse – To wake up

18.- Escuchar – To Listen

19.- Chingar –To fuck

20.- Soler – Get use

21.- Valer – to worth

22.- Costar – To cost

23.- Gustar – To like

24.- Caer – To fall

25.- Traer – To bring

26.- Caerse – To fall

27.- Llevar – To carry

28.- Ocupar – To occupy

29.- Necesitar – To need

30.- Chatear – To chat

31.- Textear – To text

32.- Navegar – To be online or to surf

33.- Bailar – To dance

34.- Cantar – To sing

35.- Mamar – To suck

36.- Pistear – To drink alcohol

37.- Fregar – To scrub or to fuck

38.- Joder – To fuck

39.- Perdonar – To forgive

40.- Regar – To water or in the colloquial way “to screw”

41.- Cagar – To make shit

42.- Mear – To piss

43.- Hacer – To do or to make

44.- Jugar – To play

45.- Huevonear – To be lazy

46.- Fumar – To smoke

47.- Madrear – To break down or to hit

48.- Rogar – To pray

49.- Chiflar – To whistle

50.- Vestirse – To dress

51.- Poder – To can52.- Perder – To lose

53.- Reír – To laugh

54.- Burlar – To make fun

55.- Transear – A shady transaction

56.- Ir – To go

57.- Entrar – To enter

58.- Salir – To go out, to leave

59. llenar – To fill

60. Irse – To go out

61. Estudiar – To study

62. Avanzar – To advance

63. Pasear – To take a walk

64. Caminar – To walk

65. Buscar – To seek

66. Beber – To drink

67. Postear – To post

68. Adjuntar – To attach

69. Peinarse – comebed oneselft

70. leer – To read

71. llorar – To cry

72. Insultar – To Insult

73. Tomar – To take and to drink

74. Saltar – To jump

75. Volar – To fly

76. Oler – To smell

77. Sentir – To feel

78. Sentarse – To seat

79. Pensar –To think

80. Comprar – To buy

81. Vender – To sell

82. Supererar – To get over

83. Matar – To kill

84. Aventar – To winnow

85. Tirar – To throw

86. Casarse – To get married

87. Cazar – To hunt

88. Conocer – To meet or to know

89. Saludar – To greet

90. Gritar – To scream

91. Reservar – To reserve

92. Convivir – To get a good time together

93. Usar – To use or to wear

94. Besar – To kiss

95. Cortar – To cut

96. Congelar – To freeze

97. Coger – To fuck

98. Manejar –To drive

99. Recoger – To pick up

100. Afeitarse – To shave

These are just some of the most popular verbs spoken in our country, according to the Spanish teachers at IMAC Spanish Language Programs, some are very colloquial and do not have an exact translation in the English language, but we have tried to match the translation as much as possible. We hope it has been useful to you.

Reference:

 “Diccionario Inglés Español Collins| Traducciones, Definiciones y Pronunciaciones.” Complacent Definition and Meaning | Collins English Dictionary, www.collinsdictionary.com/es/diccionario/ingles-espanol.