Spanish Verb Conjugations

cansar

IPA(key): /kanˈsaɾ/, [kãnˈsaɾ]
(transitive) to tire
(reflexive) to get tired Se me cansan los brazos. ― My arms are getting tired. Nunca me canso de escucharla cantar.I never get tired of listening to her sing.
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Infinitive: cansar
Gerund: cansando
Participle: cansado
Personal pronouns (pronombres personales)
yo
tú / vos
él / ella / usted
nosotros / nosotras
vosotros / vosotras
ellos / ellas / ustedes
Present (presente)
canso
cansas (tú) - cansás (vos)
cansa
cansamos
cansáis
cansan
Preterite (pretérito perfecto)
cansé
cansaste
cansó
cansamos
cansasteis
cansaron
Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto)
cansaba
cansabas
cansaba
cansábamos
cansabais
cansaban
Future (futuro)
cansaré
cansarás
cansará
cansaremos
cansaréis
cansarán
Conditional (condicional)
cansaría
cansarías
cansaría
cansaríamos
cansaríais
cansarían
Present subjunctive (presente de subjuntivo)
canse
canses (tú) - cansés (vos)
canse
cansemos
canséis
cansen
Imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
cansara
cansaras
cansara
cansáramos
cansarais
cansaran
Imperative (imperativo)
cansa (tú) - cansá (vos)
cansad (vosotros)
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