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alucinar

to be blown away

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

The Spanish verb alucinar means to be blown away.

Present tense:

yoalucino
alucinas
él/ella/ustedalucina
nosotrosalucinamos
vosotrosalucináis
ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinan

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🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinaran
yoalucinara
alucinaras
vosotrosalucinarais
nosotrosalucináramos
él/ella/ustedalucinara

The imperfect subjunctive 'alucinara' or 'alucinase' is for past hypotheticals or wishes.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinen
yoalucine
alucines
vosotrosalucinéis
nosotrosalucinemos
él/ella/ustedalucine

The present subjunctive 'alucine' is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or influence.

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imperative

negative

no alucines
vosotrosno alucinéis
ustedesno alucinen
nosotrosno alucinemos
ustedno alucine

Use 'no alucines' (tú) and other forms for negative commands, like 'No alucines tanto'.

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affirmative

alucina
vosotrosalucinad
ustedesalucinen
nosotrosalucinemos
ustedalucine

Use 'alucina' (tú) and other forms for direct commands, like '¡Alucina con esto!'.

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indicative

conditional

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinarían
yoalucinaría
alucinarías
vosotrosalucinaríais
nosotrosalucinaríamos
él/ella/ustedalucinaría

The conditional 'alucinaría' expresses hypothetical amazement ('would be blown away') or polite suggestions.

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preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinaron
yoaluciné
alucinaste
vosotrosalucinasteis
nosotrosalucinamos
él/ella/ustedalucinó

The preterite of 'alucinar' is regular: aluciné, alucinaste, alucinó, alucinamos, alucinasteis, alucinaron.

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imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinaban
yoalucinaba
alucinabas
vosotrosalucinabais
nosotrosalucinábamos
él/ella/ustedalucinaba

The imperfect 'alucinaba' describes ongoing or habitual past amazement.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinan
yoalucino
alucinas
vosotrosalucináis
nosotrosalucinamos
él/ella/ustedalucina

The present tense 'alucino' is for actions happening now or habitual amazement.

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future

ellos/ellas/ustedesalucinarán
yoalucinaré
alucinarás
vosotrosalucinaréis
nosotrosalucinaremos
él/ella/ustedalucinará

The future tense 'alucinaré' indicates future amazement or probability.

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