What is Tomar mean?

What is Tomar mean?

to take
To say that the Spanish verb tomar means “to take” isn’t doing the word justice. Although it can usually be translated that way, it actually has a wide variety of meanings and is used in all sorts of expressions.

How do you use Tomar in a sentence in Spanish?

A common use of tomar in this context is for talking about sunbathing or taking in some sun. English: She spends a lot of time sunbathing. Español: Ella pasa mucho tiempo tomando el sol. English: I took in some air to clear my head.

What is the difference between caminar and Andar?

While caminar is only used to mean ‘to walk’, andar means ‘to walk’ AND it also has additional uses.

What is the yo form for Tomar?

Tomar is a Spanish verb meaning to take. Tomar is conjugated as a regular ar verb in the preterite tense….Tomar Conjugation: Preterite Tense.

yo tomé
tomaste
él/ella tomó
nosotros/as tomamos
vosotros/as tomasteis

Is tomar a regular Spanish verb?

Tomar is a regular -ar verb.

Why does Tomar mean to drink?

So, what is the difference? Yes, both verbs tomar (toh-MAHR) and beber (beh-BEHR) mean ‘to drink’ and we can use them indistinctly. However, the verb tomar also means: ‘to take’ or ‘to grab’. This meaning is good for expressing that you take something with your hands.

Is Tomar regular or irregular?

Tomar is a Spanish regular ar verb meaning to take. Tomar appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Verbs Poster as the 11st most used regular ar verb. For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Tomar Preterite Tense Conjugation.

Can Tomar mean to drink?

Yes, both verbs tomar (toh-MAHR) and beber (beh-BEHR) mean ‘to drink’ and we can use them indistinctly. However, the verb tomar also means: ‘to take’ or ‘to grab’.

How do you use andar?

Examples of Using Andar for Walking

  1. Yo andaba con mi amigo Adry. (I walked with my friend Adry.)
  2. Cada mañana, Pedro andaba cuatro kilómetros. (Every morning, Pedro walked four kilometers.)
  3. Ella anduvo llorando el camino a su casa.
  4. Vamos a andar por las calles y los neighborhoods de nuestra ciudad.

Which country uses andar?

The verb andar has always been one of the strangest verbs in Spanish. Actually, I’m going to just say that it is the strangest verb in Spanish.

How do you write Tomar in present tense?

Yo tomo el autobús para ir a la escuela, pero mi hermano toma el tren y mis padres toman el auto para ir a trabajar….

Subject Pronoun Present Indicative Present Subjunctive
él/ella usted toma tome
nosotros/ nosotras tomamos tomemos
vosotros/ vosotras tomáis toméis
ellos/ellas ustedes toman tomen

What is the plural of Tomar?

Conjugation

infinitive tomar
gerund tomando
past participle plural
person plural
second