The verb "preguntar" in Spanish is used in order to ask a question or inquire about someone or something. This is the infinitive form of the verb "to ask". However, the verb "pedir" is used when borrowing, ordering, or requesting something. Also, to invite a person somewhere, the verb "invitar" is used.
The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".
spanish noun- eclipse verb - eclipsar
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
There is no verb jogar in Spanish, so there is also no word jogando.This is a verb jugar in Spanish, so there is also a word jugando.It means playing, as in, "The children are playingin the yard."
One linguistic difference between English and Spanish is their word order. While English follows a subject-verb-object order (e.g., "I eat an apple"), Spanish typically follows a subject-object-verb order (e.g., "Yo como una manzana").
mariscal (noun) ordenar (put in order) (transitive verb) juntarse (assemble, gather) (intransitive verb)
The verb "preguntar" in Spanish is used in order to ask a question or inquire about someone or something. This is the infinitive form of the verb "to ask". However, the verb "pedir" is used when borrowing, ordering, or requesting something. Also, to invite a person somewhere, the verb "invitar" is used.
"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
Canter is the verb for "to sing". In order to say I sang, you would have to use the preterite yo tense for the verb which would be "Canté".
The verb "necesitar" in Spanish means "to need."
This is really a combination of a verb and an adjective in both languages. In English, this is the verb "to be" plus the modifier "full". In Spanish, this is the verb "estar" and the adjective "lleno/a". So "to be full" in Spanish is "Estar lleno/a". The related Spanish verb "llenar" means "to fill".
If by chase you mean to follow after a fleeing person with vigor in order to catch them, then you want the verb, perseguir.
as far as I know, there is no chaver verb in spanish ...check the spelling
The verb in Spanish for "to go" is "ir". It is an EXTREMELY irregular verb, and most of the conjugations look noting like the base verb.
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
No, the Spanish verb "estudiar" is not irregular. It follows the regular conjugation pattern for verbs ending in -ar.