asarConjugation
asar means to roast.
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
If only we could roast! The imperfect subjunctive of asar (asara/asáramos) expresses hypothetical past or present wishes.
Present Subjunctive
I hope they roast it! The present subjunctive of asar (ase, ases, asemos, asen) follows expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Don't roast it! Negative commands for asar use the present subjunctive: no ases (tú), no ase (usted), no aséis (vosotros), no asen (ustedes).
Imperative
Roast it! The imperative forms for asar are: asa (tú), ase (usted), asad (vosotros), asen (ustedes).
Indicative
Conditional
Asar is regular in the conditional: asaría, asarías, asaría, asaríamos, asaríais, asarían.
Preterite
Asar is regular in the preterite: asé, asaste, asó, asamos, asasteis, asaron.
Imperfect
Asar was regular in the imperfect: asaba, asabas, asaba, asábamos, asabais, asaban.
Present
We roast! The present tense of asar (aso, asas, asa, asamos, asáis, asan) is for actions happening now or habitually.
Future
Asar is regular in the future: asaré, asarás, asará, asaremos, asaréis, asarán.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does asar mean in Spanish?
asar means "to roast".
Is asar a regular or irregular verb?
asar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate asar in the present tense?
The present tense of asar is: yo aso, tú asas, él/ella/usted asa, nosotros asamos, vosotros asáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes asan.
How do you conjugate asar in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of asar is: yo asé, tú asaste, él/ella/usted asó, nosotros asamos, vosotros asasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes asaron.
