The conjugation of verb we cover in today’s blog is Mirar
The verb ‘Mirar‘ means ‘to watch or to look at’
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Take a look at the conjugation Mirar
PRONOUN | Present | Preterit | Imperfect | Conditional | Future |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
yo | miro | miré | miraba | miraría | miraré |
tú | miras | miraste | mirabas | mirarías | mirarás |
él/ella/Ud. | mira | miró | miraba | miraría | mirará |
nosotros | miramos | miramos | mirábamos | miraríamos | miraremos |
vosotros | miráis | mirasteis | mirabais | miraríais | miraréis |
ellos/ellas/Uds. | miran | miraron | miraban | mirarían | mirarán |
Thus,
I watch = Yo miro
We watch = Nosotros miramos
He watches = Él mira
She watches = Ella mira
You watch = Usted mira
Mirar is used to express:
- To indicate deliberate looking rather than mere seeing
- To indicate the orientation of something
Here are some examples using the verb:
I gazed at you from afar
Yo te miraba desde lejos
The hotel faces the sea
El hotel mira al mar
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