
charlar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
charlar — to chat
The affirmative imperative of charlar is: charla (tú), charle (usted), charlemos, charlad, charlen.
charlar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use this to give a direct command or suggestion to start chatting, like telling a friend to talk to someone.
Notes on charlar in the Affirmative Imperative
Charlar is regular in the imperative. The 'tú' form is the same as the present indicative 'él/ella' form.
Example Sentences
Charla con él un momento, por favor.
Chat with him for a moment, please.
tú
Charlen ustedes mientras yo preparo el café.
You all chat while I prepare the coffee.
ustedes
Charlemos sobre otra cosa.
Let's chat about something else.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using charlar instead of charlad for vosotros.
Correct: charlad
Why: The vosotros imperative replaces the final -r with a -d.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: charlo
Charlar is regular in the present: charlo, charlas, charla, charlamos, charláis, charlan.
Preterite
yo: charlé
Charlar is regular in the preterite: charlé, charlaste, charló, charlamos, charlasteis, charlaron.
Imperfect
yo: charlaba
The imperfect of charlar follows the regular -aba pattern: charlaba, charlabas, charlaba, charlábamos, charlabais, charlaban.
Future
yo: charlar
The future of charlar is formed by adding endings to the infinitive: charlarás, charlará, charlaremos, charlaréis, charlarán.
Conditional
yo: charlaría
The conditional of charlar is regular: charlaría, charlarías, charlaría, charlaríamos, charlaríais, charlarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: charle
The present subjunctive of charlar uses -e endings: charle, charles, charle, charlemos, charléis, charlen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: charlara
The imperfect subjunctive of charlar is: charlara, chalaras, charlara, charláramos, charlarais, charlaran.
Negative Imperative
yo: no charles
The negative imperative of charlar uses the present subjunctive: no charles, no charle, no charlemos, no charléis, no charlen.