Spanish Verb Conjugations

burlarse

(reflexive, with de) to deceive oneself
(reflexive) to ridicule; to mock
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Infinitive: burlarse
Gerund: burlándose
Participle: burlado
Personal pronouns (pronombres personales)
yo
tú / vos
él / ella / usted
nosotros / nosotras
vosotros / vosotras
ellos / ellas / ustedes
Present (presente)
me burlo
te burlas
se burla
nos burlamos
os burláis
se burlan
Preterite (pretérito perfecto)
me burlé
te burlaste
se burló
nos burlamos
os burlasteis
se burlaron
Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto)
me burlaba
te burlabas
se burlaba
nos burlábamos
os burlabais
se burlaban
Future (futuro)
me burlaré
te burlarás
se burlará
nos burlaremos
os burlaréis
se burlarán
Conditional (condicional)
me burlaría
te burlarías
se burlaría
nos burlaríamos
os burlaríais
se burlarían
Present subjunctive (presente de subjuntivo)
me burle
te burles
se burle
nos burlemos
os burléis
se burlen
Imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
me burlara
te burlaras
se burlara
nos burláramos
os burlarais
se burlaran
Imperative (imperativo)
búrlate
burlaos (vosotros)
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