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alarmar

to alarm

Complete conjugation tables and interactive practice exercises. This is a regular -ar verb.

The Spanish verb alarmar means to alarm.

Present tense:

yoalarmo
alarmas
él/ella/ustedalarma
nosotrosalarmamos
vosotrosalarmáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesalarman

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🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmaran
yoalarmara
alarmaras
vosotrosalarmarais
nosotrosalarmáramos
él/ella/ustedalarmara

The imperfect subjunctive of alarmar (e.g., alarmara, alarmaras) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmen
yoalarme
alarmes
vosotrosalarméis
nosotrosalarmemos
él/ella/ustedalarme

The present subjunctive of alarmar (alarme, alarmes, alarmemos, etc.) follows expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.

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imperative

negative

no alarmes
vosotrosno alarméis
ustedesno alarmen
nosotrosno alarmemos
ustedno alarme

Negative commands use 'no' plus the present subjunctive: no alarmes (tú), no alarme (usted), no alarmemos (nosotros), no alarmen (ustedes), no alarméis (vosotros).

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affirmative

alarma
vosotrosalarmad
ustedesalarmen
nosotrosalarmemos
ustedalarme

Use the imperative of alarmar for direct commands: alarma (tú), alarme (usted), alarmemos (nosotros), alarmen (ustedes), alarmad (vosotros).

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indicative

conditional

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmarían
yoalarmaría
alarmarías
vosotrosalarmaríais
nosotrosalarmaríamos
él/ella/ustedalarmaría

The conditional of alarmar (alarmaría, alarmarías, etc.) expresses hypothetical results ('would alarm') or polite requests.

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preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmaron
yoalarmé
alarmaste
vosotrosalarmasteis
nosotrosalarmamos
él/ella/ustedalarmó

The preterite of alarmar is regular: alarmé, alarmaste, alarmó, alarmamos, alarmasteis, alarmaron, used for completed past actions.

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imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmaban
yoalarmaba
alarmabas
vosotrosalarmabais
nosotrosalarmábamos
él/ella/ustedalarmaba

The imperfect of alarmar (alarmaba, alarmabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of being alarmed or alarming.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarman
yoalarmo
alarmas
vosotrosalarmáis
nosotrosalarmamos
él/ella/ustedalarma

The present tense of alarmar (alarmo, alarmas, alarma, etc.) describes current actions, habits, or general truths about alarming.

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future

ellos/ellas/ustedesalarmarán
yoalarmaré
alarmarás
vosotrosalarmaréis
nosotrosalarmaremos
él/ella/ustedalarmará

The future tense of alarmar (alarmaré, alarmarás, etc.) indicates actions that will happen or expresses probability.

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